PAGE EIGHT in iThe HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES “Io eiicli man is givt-ii a marble to carve ior the wall, [A stone iliiii. is needed to heighten the beauty oi all; And only his soul has the magic to gnc it a grace; And tiniy his llillltlg have the cunn- liig to put it ui pliius, Yes. tiie task that is given to each ruin no other can do; So the errand is WéllLlJlg-JL has waited through ages for you Anti new you apixiur; and the llllflllvfl ours are turning their ,. - of days.” -—- -Eti\vin Mackham 'l‘ublc Oilcloili c.0111 on the kitchen table . ir longer and keep cleaner ti waxed occasionally with liquid wax. Polish with a soft cloth. Srntl Along the Patches Ii _\tiu are giving ztwriy u. dress you mule yourself be sure to Il\~ i any pieces oi the material . ‘ may have been left. over. The but». may not be an exact. fit and Liter.» pieces will conic in very handy should alterations be uecd- ed. Take No Chance; i If the ehild appears ill or fever- ish. tindrers her and get. her into bet! inimccliairfijz Don't. allow hot" lo rizn urouiid the lioiisx: until the noettir tiomes a. she is only run- ning into fitrvhcr danger and using more of her reserve strength. Keep her as quiet as possible until fur- flier orders from. you physician- Two at a. Time NVliI-n there are two babies in lhe family and two high chairs pre- mcessarvy, the purchase of an 1mm chair may be avoided by buying four wooden door stops and screwing them on the legs of one of the wooden kitchen chairs. The :7” __ M W __ ____ if_ ‘ O M E N who suffer period- ically, \\'ll(l may have sideacha or headache, and those about to he- comc mothers, will finrl Dr. Picrcds FHYOTlIC Prescrip- tion a dependable » Y. tonic. Read what Mrs. Alfred ‘Vt-lick nf 27') Palmer St, Guel h Ont, said: "Before the arrival of :m-: llrtl» girl I was in miserable health. I felt wraik and tired all the time. suffered i ;iWornan k Rea l oltlcr rlizid can use this confirm-l ablyi at. the table for the short. time l that a high chair would be need- ‘ Pd. (‘BECK HERE FOR SQME-rinjm; ; NEW "Parlor pink‘ sik knickers, tol wear under slit skirts so an inch ‘ 0!‘ two shows when the knees am l crossed. - i Oriiutc (‘Ortlflflfi jewelry" made i 0f D0811. coral or turquoise beads i l—-aiid sometiiii. all three com- l lbineed-in niuiti-strtuirl bracelets, l necklaces, comma, our-ring “d l circular clips l SlPcs I .it'c of "pepper and l salt" worsted cloth tire being l Alwlvll to ivriir with "York gray" l l spring suits. Other new spring colors: Vanillii-A nrtitrai shade. Citron-A clear vellotv, SCOTCil(‘(l—-0ll(‘ of the new shades. toast Wear it Bolero Boleros tire worn with cverv type I"! wslumc from ski ensemble to "Tiling gown. Schiiiparclli, Maggy Rotiff and Lelong are Slwssirig lJOlCIOs for (‘\'f‘lllll_{-—SOH1(‘ etitircly Sllaflitlcd or embroidered with c“- . bochtms. _.___._ Fitzturi- lrtirr- "P" fi- ltllflfli of picture iviro with which to Jinn: you; brooms and brushes ‘Instead of slung, string is bound to twist and eventually wear out. while the wire o’fers an Posy find convenient. loop m place over the supporting nail, Always soak new brushes and brooms in strong stilt. and water bg- fore using, and they will last twice as long. When ferns tum yellow, slim a Tall’ imtato and uiit it. on top of the soil. This will draw out the worms which are usually responsible for stich a Oondition, CARE 0F PICTURES Pictures have been more or 10s at a rlisr-oiiiit for some time now, yet in spite of this modernistic trend for no yiictiires. there are ‘m1 ma"? P901910 who do not. care for bare walls. Pictures. like everything eta, have to have a certain amount of care and attention if they are to look their best. MIST. damp. and steam are all enemies in pictures the first and last: named ttsiially making the from pains in my hack anti had dizzy ‘Bpt-llu I felt so discouraged, being unable Ito do my lrouscworlt, 1 wondered if I ito-ilrl rvt-r he well again. That‘: when l '|.'iitc1l Liking I)r. Pierre’: favorite Pre- fitllllliflfl amlrit strengthened mo in every 10y."- Buy now o! your nearby druigist. L_ flfny-IB-il‘ Needle-art TraHnB vines of Mornlnfl 9.1mm“ “mrked m‘ m“ 1mm make this rtistic and lot/ell’ WWW": 8533918 to Wonk iaboratc irébappefitfvfie with mégtg; 5t either end and smaller motifs or “ lame‘ on“ The“, u, 19m- piacc mats, each decorated with W10 along the border. motifs. finishing, detail of stitches. ti f all For comma“ “new! and writ? piglet-fir to gill: Charlottetown 2o ts 1n stump! 0!‘ 0°"! gililnfljliulegeedlework 08981111191"- ' Use this coupon Tu The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Delil- DESIGN N0. 824 Nnm0—-—_-"' -_"" " StreetAddreI——-"""—_"-___"-——-__-_ m_____................r.-r-I- ‘MORNING deterrence LUNCl-IEQN l b tt ho] work. ii whit;- 2.1.! ‘tfiefitillzl? gastlielotlhadis, or on white linen worked tn 1mm m-Xui white. The pattern 0mm” ""'"“°’5 "i m“ “i” "m d‘; pigns, and ten small motifs, complete instructions for ombrvldflm! B" picture glasses hazy. thus (letract- 111i.’ from the beauty of colouring. A cloth on which fl. little special mist preveniaive has ibeen sprinkl- l... ed will mire a. good deal cf wt) and Work in this direction, "y UT wok K ET i Design N0. 324 QHARLOTTETOWN QIJARDIQ_I\_J_ .1 -:- Social a WIiEI iii: tooiis‘ iii vouii EYES! Do they flash and sparkle; or does I hefind them dull and unattractive? ."'_knkn A We ’ll Meet Again By MARGARET GORMAN NICHOLS ersorial Fetish ions -:- Literature OOQIOOO-OOIOOOOIOOX IQXQQQOOQQOOIOOOOOOOQOOKOMQF‘ APRII. 5. 1931 -i— ——~- {i Today's Short Wave Radio Program l (an Tfmc u m»... sunamn II your eye: Ire dull or have a yellow tinge, It’: probably hecauoe your Ilver Ian‘! func- tlonlng properly. Your liver affects almost every part of your body and ff It gem out of klller you can‘! look vvcll, you can‘: be vvell. So keep your liver healthy l by taklntl Frult-s-llvcs. This famous re- medy contain: extracts of fruits and hcrhn and not: to stimulate lha llver lo normal healthy action; ncflvates the flow of hllc, cleanses the elimination tract, lllll helps 4 other vltnl organs of the body. Du nnl let your liver affect your looks. Stan taking Frult-I-llvcs today. Your drug- giirt has lhcm. Cost is lmv, only 25c; 50c. And insist on genuine “Frult-a-tlvies". Damp will more often attack the mounts of pictures, and in the case of water colours, possibly the pictures themselves uiic also liable to attack. In this case there arc two or three things to b: time. If the pictures are plticcd on an outer wall small black marks appearing on. the mount. or picture itself provide a fair tvorniiig that the “will itself is iii nccd cf nitcii- tioii, Clean corks, or town reels pfaced at each lov.'ci' coinr of the , (continued) It set in to snow two days before Christmas. Women, wanting new clothes for holiday festivities, flood- ed the shop. On her lunch hour Gay chopped for inexpensive gifts for Diana. duff and Sandy. She bought Diana stocking; and a. white blouse, an- other etching for the artistic Penny whose studio walls were half cov- ered with them already, a pipe for the uncle in California, and new leashes for the scotties. She pass- ed a. haberdashexy that she didn't if only _he knew where he wins. He needed a new hat-but would he give up his battered 01d friend of it hat? He should woilen scarfI Last Christmas, she remembered. Eve and for hours people had come m steady streams. Her father had they had open house on Christmas ' Gay's eyes scanned the clouds for the sight. of wing: and the roar of a. motor. Penny. 511° $501181“. asked for himself. Penny WBnWd only to give. Love like hers put to shame Patti's demanding selfish l love. "And Chris loves me the tray Penny, a frugal old ‘penny Joves Macy uncle in California, and for Mac- l Pennys voice was a shrill cry of ,'delight. "Oh, Gay, there he is! ‘ Do you see hlm?" And wihlle they watched, rooted. looking tip, the shining bird crashed with a thundering, splint- , crlng roar! l l f They passed a steady procession of l them. outside the room ivherc Gay and Penny waited. had been wait- have a brig!" j ing for hours until gray day W111‘ dark night. They waited tearlessly, quietly. Tears were for lester hurts than this. Penny's childish face wins pinched and frightened. The ; horror that had come to her eyes picture will keen it sali- frvm been there. Alan and Patti had actual contact with the d" 1p wall. J been mera Ho“. mun-e they had . Better still. PPYhf-lh“. if flit.‘ W311 i all felt then! Alen had said. "It's i is excessively damp, is to have it treated outside with ti. sjrttiiii dimp preventative which will make it immune from the ciffcels of the weather, and thus preserve not only U10 bricks, but tilt‘ contents Patti, W35 honeyimooning h] Paris of the room from the ravages ofi tiiiiniiidful cf the pitiful viTcckagc damp, who llfld left. behind. This year, Quite a niunbcr of pictures lcok added to the others who were tired simply bcciittsi- their mounts goncnwias Chris. have become tiiscoltirctl by the , Penny cainc to the dro sing room light. Mfllillls are rather expensive two days before Christmas. Her l0 bu)’. but wxtii careful IIITRSIII- bright. eyes wierc shining. I inrr. a very rlliiff) knife, a ruler, "Mat: going to be here for and a good thick piece of cartridge (‘liriJinagq Gav! I just, got a tele- papm; I m". C...“ mm). a mount {:1 ii! -~I was afraid hi: wouldn't successfully. UiJllh". I've been holding my breath Then again, frames are apt to 501' flfflf 918 “TJU-ldlft- 110's coming BN1 knocked here and tiers rind b-"Wk 1'1 hi5 0W" P131197 chips are likely to gixc _i. shprbby "'I‘hen the invitation to you to neglected an.‘ however, Wm, a 1i u; have dinner with us Christmas iii- plabuc wood it 1S an easy "mum. eludes Mac. tcuAVe wziiit attests. to build up part of the friuu. Give pmmY- We ‘mm Pmple l" “ilk and the frame a thorough rubbing with laugh wiith so we can't remem- olive oil. This gives the wood that b" 1m W"- dark riich look. which is so attract- ive, and which, incidentally, odds greatly to the appearance of the picture itself. With polished wood frame, a little white acquer cream will give excellent results. A word now as to the actual. hanging of pictures. Few things.) perhaps, are as diSLTJ/Jtiiig to the: eye as badly hung, or inartistically arranged pictures. With regard to the hanging of pictures, there are several points to be considered. Firstly, the size of the picture it- self will often decide the height to which the picture shoud be hung. then there is thcspace available between the larger pieces of fumi- iilwavs going to be like this for us. f darling. Gayety and go:d friends- Wc‘re always going to be on top.’ Now this year her father was dcaci. Alan was going to marry Lucia. and ed. "I'll borrow a car and welll go to the airport to meet him Christ- mas morning. I love to see him bring his plane down. Gay, you that winged thing flying back— back to me. ." can: Diana. had been up since six to and Gay had exchanged gifts and had exclaimed with delight over thcm. Gay wondered how miich gentiinc delight her mother felt over gift‘- of stockings and an inexpens- ive blouse, remembering inst year when one room of the large apart- ment had been filled with gifts for ture. ‘Ihmi there is. also thc her. question of suitability of the Dict- She put on a green ‘wollr-ti dress. tire for the room, pulled the brown hat over her hair, its relation to i other pictures, and la:‘ly its Par- l tifctilar position in the .om. Above l all things. give your picture plenty l of space, and resolutely avoid uvcr- crowding. and put, on the brown sport coat and artlcs. "We'll bring Mac back with us." she said. standing in the doorway of the kitchen. ‘He'll entertain us with stories of his flights and e'ca- parlcs." "I do hope," said Diana, her face flushed, her hzutds busy with pies.’ that everything turns out well, Tull Penny to be careful in driving.‘ Pointy. wrappr in an old raccoon FOR. CLEANING BATIIS l In case any of you have fortzicttnn l onr- very good friend, 1st me re- l mind you that; Bl0f1f'llll' has ill-l ntiineiiaible uses, All sitch things as y lasiatory bowls I . baths, and sim- tliat. during the \\'tlTll'l(‘l‘ inznths it is very valuable its it. tlezdorises . drains and sin-ks, While cleaning . ‘Hi, there! Macis coming back to tncklfl,‘ the Bleéclm ‘“.,“.y and [incl Merry Chl'i$ll'i1f1.i!' He strays there's no heavv work and rubbing i‘ hm’ he “WY-i "Owl hick‘ Gay‘ m mum“! ‘vim tell: nio his trotzblt-s, he borrows ' ' money from inc. he lclls inc about. ~——f~i— " other girls. Btit he's my Mac. S U P E R - S O F T when h: p .t. h t. feet against my MILDLY MEDICATED, uiituiu and sing,“ shc said, l "I'm so happy l l car expertly on the slippery street- right‘. with the world. I give Mac i Th." t: ficlti was a blanket of wlillc. ’I‘he clouds hovered near i the ground. Penny wiaited, looking up. warm- Penny’s expressive hands flutter- , don't know how I feel when Isee : _ Iwith short red curl". The tell girl put the turkey lll the oven. She ‘ iliir things which would other- 9°93 611ml W1’ l“ ii mnfllvflil wise require quite a. lot of brushing, ‘ ""- P\"i"‘"i‘i "' ~" ""7 ' rubbing. and cleaningncan be tacklrd h" m?" “if "Plllc "d. and h" with rasc with the aid ‘of i hi“? ‘- i’ ~‘ " ‘ Blfllfllllli» I mlilllli “l” mm M“ l Lwaiit ti) shout ' managing the i “I want t.) stop people and shout. ‘ ed by excitement and anticipation. at the sight cf the plane falling had not gone out of them. Her danc- ing bangs wiere still. Gay felt numb and her temples throbbed. Her eyes burned. She had a full feeling in her throat. 'I'lie 110w had melted on her coat- It felt cold and damp. Shc had walked out of the room a dozen times and asked, “How is he Can't you tell us something? We have waited stich fl. long time." Btit the nurses rind doctors pacified gently flllll would say nothing more. Aitcr a lcng silence Penny said. "He's in a room over there, Gay. What is left of him is over therti I don't care what is left of him. 1 wiiiit him. And I'm going to vivziii iiiiti‘. they let me see him. He w.i fl ill! batik to inc. I want him to lz: w T was waituig and that I'm lic-rc. Oh, this isn't tiiuc! It can't be trite that Mac will nr-vcr go tip into the clciitis again! Gin-untied? He'd rather die. He made hi; last flight to see me." She drew the shaggy fur coat over -her shoulders. Gay buttoned her heavy sport coat. They walked down the lonely corridor. A young nurse approached. She looked from the little girl in the ruccocn coat with a wisp of bang across her forehead to the tall girl locked shaken, tire nurse thought. But there was utter desolation in the face of the small girl. Gay took Penny's arm and asked, MONDAY. APRIL 5 ROM E 6 p.m.—News in English. 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TYLE CZXQKZS CKZRAHBQ t. tits iititminti 1 can eorn t2 cums). 2 988$. 2 toopcslpoolis melted butter. 3-4 teaspoon salt, 1 green pepper, finely chopped 1 1-2 citps milk Method: I like the whole kernel corn best for this, but you can use either kind. Beat the eggs and add to the corn. Add the butter, salt and milk. Remove the stem and membrane from the popper and chop fine. Cook in water to cover for five minutes then (train and add to the corn. Turn the mixture into a well buttered barking dish "Wcn't. you tell us where Bolton is? We don't know any- thing. Wc don't know if Ito's. . _-." Calm professional- eyes glanced at M1". and bake In a. moderate. 325 deg. F. oiven for iabcut 40 mlnuta, until the pudding is firm. Tis is so much nicer than ordin- ary earned corn that there is Just Penny. The nurse said, “He's rest- ing now. I'm sorry, I'm dreadfully sorry but-but. his face will be scarred and-and one Jog was badly injured. . . . ." "No? Peiuiy cried. ‘Not Mac!" She looked up through a rush of tienrs. “Can't I see him, please? I Walll. him to know he isn't. alone. I want him to know that some one is here, some one what-who cares." “But _iirt a few minutes. And you must be brave. (To be Continued) AMov-niragsmile Ainaictir~ Are these hollyhocks quick growers? Salesman-I should say so; you just plant the seed and jlunp clear! Doctor-Well, Mrs. smith Jones. did you give your lillibflfld the sleeping mcdclnc I ordered? Mrs. Jonov-Yes doctor. You sad as much as would cover a. hvc- cvnt piece, and as I didn't have one. I used five coppers. He has no comparison. It is good with any meal, but. it is slwcially’ nice with well browned pork chops. If you have always Just opened a can of pesos and heated thcm,try doing them like this one time and see what you think. Peas, Belgian Style 1 No. 2 can peas. 1 small head lettuce. 1 small onion. Salt. popper. 2 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons cream. Method: Drain the peas. but save the liquid for the soup pot. Chop the lettuce caarsly. Peel the onion and chop fine and fry in the meltrd butter iuitil it. is tender. Add the coarsely’ chopped lettuce and the peas. Cover closely and simmer until the lettuce is tender. If you are using a. heavy pan.it should not be necessary to add any water. but if it ls. add a few spoon- fuls of the liquid from the peas, When the lettuce is tender. season with salt and pepper, add the cream and let boil up once. Serve at oncc. And finally, there '5 the canned fruit. You probably have a dozen ways to serve th‘s, but none, I am sure. that. you'll like any better than as n cobbler. "- "" sleeping peacefully for three d 51 I .-| .i~ i The Hesign is graceful and The set consists Lovely embroidered in u-iesc denim Print your name und More. plllllv l (Copyright, i931, N A S ' M. the head of Euler's celebrating legions come the qulnu, dressed flnwer. vvbllc Mammal. alreulyls mupllng the frugrnnce of bar boquet. lawn- bolll Annetwa attention. vvhlb Imflfo, at right, Mu ha: bslr ribbon. in filmy flnery. bonnels flower-filled. 08MB. rllsos her hand an If lo pcrhlfihlollltfltfofllldrl; T70]! M. Cecile, at left, reaches for a hzrnplnflu her enjoyment. A f l , . I He wants a wife who is a l l l i What Men Want in Wives Dorothy Dix Chnmcleonl l Unless a Woman is a Paradox and Capable of Quickly Going to Extremes, She H35. a ">5 Hard Time Trying to Please a _Husband In a recent. divorce case a woman testified that her husband told h" that she was a perect. wife and that the reason he left her was becnule he. ivaiitctl some one i I l l l roaming. playmates, and. as p0 concentrate all these different qualities in her own PEPSI!!!- ordcr and no wonder so few women can fill the btl and deliver 'I‘hei'e are certain fundamental ivants in D. wife. manager, an expert penny-pincher and a cracker-jack cook. to drink and carouse with him. This incident will cause women to tear W" hair in anguish and ask desperately: What is it 8 nmn wants in a. wife, anyWBI/‘l gQQd, they are taro good; if they are bad, they III not good enoug . are sure» to furnish Friend Husband rm alibi 1°! So what is a. poor wife to do? - For’ 1f they BIG No matter what they do fihl! Now the reason there are so many disgruntled husbands is not because wives fail in doing their duty, or luck in attractiveness. It is because W, great majority of men can never decide 1n "M! own ‘minds what line of yirtues and charms the? desire their wives to Possess. They still have the harem complex and want wives who an: both ser- ious and goy, domestic and frivolous, dmdgeg and iygamy is taboo, they demand that one wife lhall 1t n u. bil the goods. qualities that virtually every man He wants a wife who is domestic, a wife who is o. good A wife who will save his money and make him a. comfortable home. clot-hes turn every figure wherever she goes. who doesn't gad or belong career, but w him with It g1 hiui fer to his opinions good-locker and a. swell dresser, when other woman pea-green with envy and who is a. marked He vii-tints a wife who is aAhome body, a. wife to clubs or run after causes or yearn for l ho is content to stay put. and ‘mind the children and meet ad, sweet smile when he returns of an evening. He wants a wife who is a clinging vine, a, wife who will look as to an oracle, who will ask his ad and tastes and begin every sentence with "John sayl." up to vice on every subject. who will de- He winzfs a wife who adores him. a wife who has no life or interest outside of him and who would never dream ic wife doesn't want her to smell of ior a single day if she could help it. BUT the man who has n. domest the kift-lit-u and only trio often iflrfi puts imported perfume behind her ears and of a gas Yiillill". raiser. ructioiii: wl iuiiliiicr. and tircsasmakcrs. like a H1311 and carrying licr by her fireside while he hunts is always on the go way. neck. tightly to run after some woman w So, as nearly as a. woman can wife is a domestic woman who is frump who looks smart. or a. fashto hanri-me-dowrrts. can keep him thrilled. In a word, i1 man wants a. wife can change to suit his every whim. ' Fashions’ Latest For Chic Dressers S‘. Ythfll adore the quality about attractive swing hem home frock And you'll be mndy to greet any- one from the many tradespeoplc to your most elegant neighbor. It is made of navy cotton check- ed in white and i; trimmed with bodice, painted at the front, mlri- liniaea the size of the Mlstllne. You can “pull ln" as much as you please with the tied sash across the back. The moderately puffed sleeves accent the shirt collar. Tremendously smart and perfect are the gay tyrolean cottcn prints, plain bright linen-like finished cottons, dotted pennies, etc. Illustrated ltep-by-ctep lUIlllI k The niriii who wants his wife to zen the bills conic in from the beauty shops and the . The man who was strong for WOtmen being- iiouse on her back leaves hei- m sit. along‘ 11D the Companionship of some woman who and who has collected a lot of good stories on tho The mun who picked out the gentle little creature who couldn alone or l1. wife comes to loathe her And even the mun who has with too mtich love and bieaks awn Y of such a thing as leaving him es he: for a glamorous creature who look like a daily hint from Paris ‘t stand because she is a. millstine around his a wife who worshlps him gets fed up from the hands that clutch him too ho keeps him guessing. - fl Sure it out. what: o. mm wants in l. gay and dashing, or n home-keeping woman who is all ready to step out and be the life of the party, 0r I n-plate wife who can look gorgeous in or a dumb wife who is brilliant, or a slave wife who who is a human chameleon and who fashionable multicolor rickrsck braid. The semi-fitted bmquc-ilkc; And there isn't any such an animal. DOROTHY DIX. ‘k t4—¥1 this young undl 33 65 instructions are included. Style No. 3366 is designed f0 sizes l4. i8, 18,10 years, 32. 34. 3e 3B. 40 and fz-inchq bust. Biu 3t requires 3 7-8 yards of 39-inch ma- terial with 9 3-4 yards o! braid. Style No. 3385 Size... Price of pattern stamps oi- coin l5 cents in tcoin "flier-red: wrap coin carefully address tc Charlottetown Guardian Style N0. 2771 Siren... .. Name Street Addrtll Cit] who would taint at the sight. givlng- , I i l