I I A cumtryaariion : g I! In. Gordan Illlllllluf - i That Body Of - Yours I1 I01 W. Barton. ILD. ”Woman is ReaIm.. 0...... for Your Table I ll ;.................. EI.l.Ell'S DIARY THE 25, 1950 75; 3! ll llllld tuners WIIO Q Q'vN,,.www,i, n I 1 l .”t " " " 3, "&"”'E 3355-rnnggsnggg AND l. 3 "I have been thinking about a ) . --And what of the nnnhnl, In gvgnwglqur Gardens - of the true pleasure in The Stars Say - - t J Modern Etiquette ? she still to be found on the branch "WW II"! 11md- th-t if the garden I n 3, uh”. I" M the hemlock In ml... em”... whnn n hnneng comnmn, of be great. it is notingreen bresdths , ' By Genevieve liunbls S n l The” were unonn the qhuuoh, n getting me of 5;-nu, gully. thnt 99 llwll 01' 1011! perspective of ter- ROOdOf' CIOIITII MOST BOY! . N. visitor to Alderlea asked us quite he cannot walk at the usual rate W-'0 01' "Gen 01' Well kept borders. P f I f - 6- I For Wednesda Jul :6 Q. What is a good outline for "Genny - the "me 0” Wm without becommt b””'hl””' "ml or in dmun pee" d ouumd ” r. er n gnor If E V. y nvthe brldenonje to know In pm. surveying James critically from that climbing one set of Hans country that our soul delights. if --j the place be small, it is not the DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young man of 30 and so with a causes him to stop Tor breath, is head to toe commented: "Well, if condition that formerly did not you're James, youtre not one mt good many girls. I think I am speaking for all the other boys as well partition for her wedding? in myself when I say that we like to feel a little superior to girl; in A. t1) Decide upon type of wed- ttimness of gravel paths or the A DAY of astrological ”mixcd brilliancy of ordered flower beds influences" is forecast. in which - like I thought you would beg" occur, his first thought is, natur- there are signs of so many con- clggyileinmgngatgngnislnQ12; Nenhe,-, we could hnve cnnnden ,3 my that ha ha, he.” disuse. gnu mm dohleueh The -hue both physical and mental ability. If. therefore. is girl is as quick to : ilictlng and contradictory aspects, choose her nnendan,5 .5) 'Ph,n he "one bit like we thought be And. ll 3 ml?!" 01 3805. early Plilwfe Werywhere in every 133- mpnhend ' mmuon " we I"' we '" robbed in H” solar and lunar, that the final uut- reception 0, breman ,6, P”, would bei" But life is like that: breathlesuneu on exertion is "the den is the charm of individunl 3..- 10v of exvlalnlnl to h" Wh" it ll 8" 0b0"l- Per- -- come depends entirely on the de- pa.-e guest 115,, .7, 5...... wed, full of surprises, and comprised or first symptom noted in heart dls- terest - whether among the rough :'o”;' T”: l' "':1w”';3l""m:d:'l:u' Ilpret" my Wki eescapaean essws an . -- stoncs of the rockery. or in the sunny bit under an old wall. or in . some other perhaps unfrequented corner of the garden. where grow: or. case. It is often forgotten. however, A B1 C' tha-t there are two other causes: early breathlessness or blocked criss-crosses of findings that times puzzle and bewilder. yet to look back upon, somehow contri- bute to an crderly arrangement of I. gree of strategy. alertness and manipulation required to navigate the shoals and steer lI1l0 clear waters of possible outstanding ac- dins down. (8) Mail invitzttions. (9) Confer with florist and caterer. (10) Arrange for wedding pictures. Q. Is it all right for a woman. ANSWER: I am certain that you voice the senti. merits of practically every son of Adam and that near- compiishmeni. There may be ob- who is eating in a restaurant, to 01195 dill! - 101101 Charm and "0" and "U118 000 much acid t d ' stacles. delays, personal enmitics lP13C9 1191' DU159 and El0Ve5 On the pl”p”5e- - - our 5q"1"9l'!Tl9nd mod- A bbcked "055 m93n5 The lacy cloth pictured above. unlike ilfnwliicelinedehnllillvrvltilhldolgrflrvlgrlhg nu 9;-in, womanly 'i'll1eerya:e'l?ag:!ll;lhn:l'nWda(:lel: Pnrevtfilfeuylvehdnlsrlthltelll mm and other conflict; 1,, conjpgge b5-lCOgI19I'v of the table? 4 was there this morning. Grand- till” '-he 101183 He not Set- the usual crocheted, tablecloth of living. human love between us and enllugh to understand what he says to her. but he doesn't, w..5f",-,-'3 .Ixever. she should either keep daughter. still a little unsettled U18 911011111 OXYECII to keep white or ocru, follows the modern nu, flowers; in, love which hn. wife who is c1eve,e,,hnn he nnn hen" educhged. . fore the foreseen spectacular clim- , ( ax (to shrewd and strategic man- ilhem -11 her lab or place them on, by the sight of ii. brown rabbit. euvers, may he ohn.C,.mcd' stakes ;one of the vacant chairs. gwhicli startled from its nibbling are high, energies elated. i Q. What is the best way for par- had brushed her bare legs in V, ncnts to thank friends who haYEipa55lng and quickly disappeared i pm the an-(nan). ,5em 3W5 L0 their new baby” into the bracken by the road- A. The preferred form is to send side, had spied her. I . . ' znl Ii t ' ' Those whose blrihday it is are ggirgxgaling es' expressing smce” blood as pure as it should be. and theme and blossoms forth in a variety too much acid food - meat, eggs, of pretty self-shadinq colors. The pre- fish - uses up too much Oxygen dominating shade iathen picked up by during digestion, and harder andl the "59 0! 5015'-ll'C0101' lIlPl!inl- All faster breathing becomes necessary HWGCHVO id”: d0II'l Y0" I 00? H. to keep up the gxygen supply to won't require nuite so many under- the lungs, gngsdas ypur p'Ain whihtouzndyzither. Another cause 0 . , or tree ions or croc e 8111 ' 5”” b'f;;E,':,: CROCHET!-ID TABLECLOT ,write to pels us to return again and again to the same spot. and never weary. whatever may be our favorites name. It is this intense feeling for his plants and this alone that makes the place dear to the soul of the garden lover." This is the time of garden visit- MAIKES FOB HAPPY MARRIAGE Not only do men want their wives to be inferior to them but in the scientific studies of marriage it has been conclusively proved that those families are happiest in which thet husband is superior to the wife, and that the marriages in which the gray more is the better horse are seldom successful. This is easily explained by the fact that a man's vanity requirri We much en3cy,.with the small -teepir; angrxedley ofconilictmg and ; ones gnmpses of me ma me leswess and sugpmon 0! tr . . I. .n . . ' , ' ' . 5 ' n . jcggening :ilgo”;5blf:.:e,' :1 upXOi::?1dBEoiin:::”fhb"t dshrewni about: a. squirrel. golden in mg disease is overweight. It is not ””1N.”dl"”"k D'P" d "m '”P"' ””- mm!",3 fmm ma"? P"'-5 0f him to have some woman to minister to it. And, of course. he has it and curihus jrzgigin .,nd lcnnnv brnnaini, me , 1 l5 ,. FY ,'a5. sunlight, bright of eye, wary, only the extra weight that has to we mmc " ""'”di "l”dd""'d me D”m”"9" "f'd,lh9 WUMTY W get a nitwit to fill this role. unless a woman is clever enough to dis- - mani ulaiio fl dub; - r- . ,' if A - .- his an" email”: dm'e5'Shri1ling from a branch or scam- harder and stick to your Job more . e""bpe'"d "mu"! "n'”h'7327' me mum: a"d 't '3 3 "31 pl”5I W559 MW Cl”-'V" SW3 ls” Md lhlnl” ll WWW ""3 ”9"bl9 W 19! hill” p n o .tus acniis, or a slpemaculiar carcer. novel and nering along n weathered (amen he ch,-Ned, but also lhn, this excessi ure to meet with these folk who think that he originated the idcas she put in his mind. 1 "WY 59611 Sl3eC13CUlCiI' CdlmllliI- dynamic. Yet it may find much to H”, 8 rabbit hopping away from Timmy I hwe gardens. --Friendship mum. personally, I think that men make n terrible mistakg when 1h,.)-- plies joys and divides grlcfs" is permit their egotism to keep them from marrying women in their ow.-If tions. Plans and techniques may circumvent in its spectacular quest n field of Clove... 8 pheasant in Continued on page '3 i ' lcinseiy nnd any up late, nlnnmnn ye,-y (run when enjoying the gar. class. For it deprives them of the companionship that would be suci be noble and trustworthy. yet some for honors and glory. - - . . gloi u l t if 1 queer obstacle. sinis.er undcrcui- V ' -f-jwj edgreoog 2";'rl:g:n:1;ffi :3 fntoutg: mxw bow to make more money than den with others. 8 JOY 10 them U they hat! WW9: Who Were 85 lnlellllent 85 they in Q-grit, may. undermine the most as- WANT WHITE CHRISTMAS partridge wnh he; turkey-like I M . . fl your neighbor, and bum the mid- Crimson Dahhas are blooming in and who were interested in the same things and with whom they coul: um, and mgemons yachts. m.non.n YEOVIL. Somerset, England - covey finding Wm cover am t f orntnq SmIl8' )1 night oil planning how to get the bedding varieties and they are discuss books and plays and the topics of interest of the day. A ver: or sensational ncda-,m may be .1- (CF) - Glove workers here are " nhcn of - ' e - ' large crcenla e of the middle-aged men who wander away from lll('li shream side And n fox but , d him while he lS snoozing very suitable for the garden as P K ' ' i i I I not only will you leave mn,.n' own fircsides do so because they are bored at home. They marrict they do not need any s-taking. and bloom profusely until frost. These miniature dahlias are. easily raised nnd djsuncg ilreriniing of n whitc Christmas. hllmns for dc. ,Two mild winters in Britain have pilrd up unsold stocks and opera- ,tivcs are on short time. pretly little hen-minded girls who were not and never could he an; real company to them. Anti that is a high price to have to pay foi the pleasure of looking down on their wives. iained. with honors lion. while the pom feat and downfall .. dear, dear; one barks now into the night. Sharp and 'mcurnful ”"""':-V "be" mu me than he Wm- but you'll leave it it darn sigh: sooner.” "If you get up earlier in the morning than your neighbor," said the town philosopher, "and work sons the polar m Continued on page a Ihfggiie Marl: C.S.P. ltd.- . 1 .swA.McDoNALDi DANGEROUS - lively, deep taupe TUXEDO - intriguing off-black SWEET PLUM - enticing vintage tone 0 Contousf (Dark) Seams 0 Spur: Hui o CONTROLLED Lengths Give your legs that "Band Box" look with- SWEETHEART-warm, burnished taupe FROU-FROU - sparkling, mlsry taupe BALLERINA - pale, muted beige DEEP SHADOW - discreet, misty shade when you buy OnirNi';.at-Wt NYIONS you get the features that have made Orion?” world-famousyfor beauty, wear and style: 0 Fuliion-right shades Colors that complement your costume and accessories . . . colors that set your personality aglow . . . sophisticated. exhilarating colors that Hatter the loveliest legs and give your whole appearance that "Band Box" lodlc. See these beautiful new Orienth creations at your hosiery store today. from seed. and soon a large collec- tion can be made. Coltness Gem, a single crimson, is one oi the best. and Baby Royal. a salmon pink semi cactus is planted in this gar- den around the bird bath after the tulips have been lifted, and lhey are beautiful until frost. Gar- den visitors from England tell me they are used a great deal in the parks and private gardens of that land of gardens. Astilbe is lovely now with its graceful. feathery plumes of cream and rose blooms. They belong to the Meadow Sweet and Spirea family and have beau- tiful fuliage if planted in a moist shady place. There are many var- ieties. some grow several feet tall. while others are quite dwarf with fern like foliage. New colors have been added and it isposible to secure the sstilbe in all shades of rose. red, and pink with the variety Salland with the flower stem four feet in length. The very fine fring- ed flowers are bright red tinged with dark blue. Fragrant wild roses and a field of buckwheat near the garden is filling the ali- with the most wonderful frag- rance. The grass is green on the lawns. making it a delight to fol- low the mower. There are no brown patches this year. and the plants in the borders are looking vigor- ous and healthy. The gardener should be very happy because the growth is so rapid. The other day in a city garden I saw a beautiful hedge of Polyan- thus Roses. They were covered with blooms and the foliage look- ed very healthy. A large climbing rose covered one side of the house. I drove the car as slowly as pos- siblc to enjoy the pretty sight. and it reminded me of the following poem - ”'l'hc Roses red upon my neigh- bor's vine. Are owned by him. but they are , also mine, His was the cost and his the lab- our too. 'But mine as well as his. the joy. their loveliness to view. They bloom for me, and are for me as fair As for the man who Elves them all his care. ' Thus I am rich. because a good man grew A rue clad vine. for all his neigh- bor's view". Q E Cook's Corner I BLUEIEBRIES WlTHOIlT SUGAR FDR PIES Pack hot. stierilixed jars tightly with blllQb&l'slva to within 1-2 lncli of the top of the jar. Tap jar: on table to be sure berries are tightly packed, process in hot wet- er bath 3640 minutes. CHERRIES CANNED FOR. fll! Wash cherries thoroughly, then t. Add boiling water to half- led sterilized fan. then drop cherries into boiling water and pack tightly, tapping jar lightly to make sure cherries are firmly paded. Add boiling water to cover cherries if needed. Beal airtight and process is minutes in hot water bath. or 19 minutes at 5 pounds pressure in pressure cooker. ' How Can I!!! lranaolallli ' iaBvt'bt&'- Q. How can 1 satisfactorily clean I felt hat? A. Add enough cleaning fluid to A am of flour to snake a pasta. Rub paste on the hat with a brush. and allow to dry. Then brush off with a stiff brush. Q. How can I open a sealed en- velope, when I have forgotten a certain enclosure? A. The envelope can be opened easily by laying a wet cloths over the fla and pressing it with a warm it. Q. now can I keep what is left of an oison when only part or it is usidt A. when n to use only a part of an onion. cut it so that the ramalnin part will contain Ins-root. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 28. For five years I have been goini with a young man. For two years I have worn a diamond ring or my left hand, which was given to me by him to be worn on that hand . I have sccn him every cvcning and cvcry day during that period. Ht says. and his actions prove it. that he doesn't want me to have any other dates. but never has he referred to or even hinted at marriagt for us, though he thinks it all right for other people to get married Do you think it possible that he doesn't love me and doesn't intend to marry me? Are thcrc such men? Are all men generally opposed to marriage and have to be sold on it? PUZZLED GIRL ANSWER: It is just as sure as shooting that this young man hat no idea whatever of marrying you. No doubt he likes you and finds you an agreeable companion, but he hasn't the faintest notion of bur- dcning himself with you as a wife and obligating himself to pay your bills. When a man is really in love with a girl and intends to marry her. he doesn't have to have anybody sell him the idea of marriage. He thinks it up for himself and he has a million good reasons why it is the ideal state for a man and why life is cinders. ashes and dust without it, And he doesn't keep putting off the wedding day. He hurries it up. There are many men whose attentions are without intentions such as your friend's, though his technique is superior to any I havs ever heard of, in giving you a phony engagement ring when there It no engagement, in order to keep you pacified. That is a new ringer in the game. but the game is the same old game and it ends in the same way-in the girl who is sucker enough to play it losing out. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 30 years old. Six years ago I met a boy of my own age with whom I fell deeply in love. We were planning to be married, but he had a motor accident which. after years of un- speakable suffering and vain hopes. cost him his right leg, making him a cripple for life. This man is fine in every way and he is so grateful for my affection. which he calls devotion. but do you thinii that I will regret it if I marry him? Will other women approve of me or think I am crazy? -.. UNLUCKY -' If you love the man and lie suits you. why do you You are the one to be pleased. not ANSWER: care what other people think? they. Certainly you will have the approbation of your own sex for stand- ing by your sweetheart in his misfortune. Women will think it was the right thing for you to do and what any one of them would hava done who had a heart in her bosom. ”"i'R'5s'K'7x'7x7x'A E,;(A')tX"i"7t'K"P:5f'7:"K'9-'f' K) E . gHousel'iolcl Scrapbook Better English 1; 2? . By Robert: I40 By a. 0. wiiuam 1' , II J A WW - ... 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? - "After questioning th! prisoner for an hour. he owned up to everything." . 2. What is the correct pronun-" ciation of "paraffin"? 3. which one of these words ii Chopped Ham Sandwich A delicious sandwich filling of ham can be made by adding to 1 cup of chopped ham enough vine- gar to moisten. and 1 tablespoon of peanut butter. Use celery salt Ind Pepper as seasoning. Mix misspelled? Presumptuoua. Dre- weil before dspreading between ponderance, pretentous, portent- c , ous. . "mes 0! hr” ' 4. What does the word "circum- Salt Shakers stifnceci" (adjective) mean? The metal tops of salt shakers 5. What is a 'word besirnlnl: can be prevented from corroding with so that means "to ratify"? by covering them on the inside with melted paraffin. while the paraffin is cooling, the holes may be opened with a pin or toothpick. Keep Refrigerator Sweet Xwsiucer of powdered charcoal and re- ANSWER5 ' 1. say, "he made a full cnnfes-. sion." 2. Pronounce the last sylli able as fin, not as fcen. 3 Pre-, tentious. 4. Placed in a particular condition. "Circumatanccd M Smith was, he was powerless to give any help." 5. Sanction. kept in the refrigerator newed,every couple of weeks will absorb odors and purify the air. -Needlecrcaft-. - '- FOR THE HOME -' DIAGONAI. LINE DRESS This side-buttoned dress has three smart ideas for making you seem slimmer! Simple styling Smooth kimono sleeves. And scal- loped diagonal lines-both in the bodice and skirt No. 2901 is cut in slots 12. 14. 10, is, 20, as, 38. 40. Q and 44.. Size ill. 4 1-8 yds. 35-in. Send 25c for each PA'l'l'ERN which ' eludes complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and style Number plainly. Be sure to state also you waist. lnclud-i postal unit, or sane number in your address. Address Pattern Department The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 231 Name Addrcl City part willkeon aiuolr (ll 2. .i- IL.