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BI {ghil run of the , ieoeietion of whie i. en's clubs, e end many -35 s will‘ assist. enl and, p‘ _ Jerking; Jerry-z - . ' I I "I pliei‘ sill. ‘ The day willberfgl; hi," . . ova-n. n" z e 84. he American ChfltVHOll {pr ldent is leadl .,-l_ l . H eel th v~‘1»e‘on, ‘Boy Scouts, tions, that does not d‘ <§v-"~ ‘j H \‘§\\ ,.\\\"\ \ for/mo. a... nusnmn . wqplrpfdll bu.».tl,1‘j,.“41,p,4.7 ling-u”... mtifnyllsf bps]; is President and Secretary li:.:l1'"°'*" °‘ "as" New York “New York snot]: aid 1. u. mo" $1.113 even _U “d2 f!“ ll liMrzH ver i. time‘ x other‘ toggle‘- \ c surrodndin , from un ‘................- gs l I ‘ ; PammArss The sssocliles of schild 111m much. to; ddwitb his character buildlllll- llt is important that mo- - that‘; should.“ klipy), with‘ whom their children‘ Dlbll. ‘The finicky mother -who_ ‘ lmeglnos - her little bOY h! the only goodvlittlc boy in the ‘neighborhood lslosludod, un- 1959 5116' W68 in k totally unworthy Helsblbor ood. Worthy traits are often round in the most unexpected places llll(l'“malllma's damn" is. likely to be spoiled and selfish and less noble than Home street llrlflllll who has right ideas of 1102b!‘ and (air play and is clean minded. Without being suspicious and snobblsh, it is the duty 0t every mother to watch. her children's Dlflymateszpnd to guard her chil- dren from elvil persons and influ- ences, koeping them 1n, gogd com. puny until their ideas and habits are formed. when you 599 John. Die or Mary forming new friend- ships. it is well for you to be on the alert lo determine what. is the character of these friends. l1’. they ‘"9 U19 fight kind. encourage the friendship; It not. nu) 11 in the bud, Children must have playmates 111111 Plenty of play. ll Mother is m0 particular and bans the pres- 1 cuco ‘of all onels friends, and does not provide satlsihctory substitut- es, lbc rebellious child will go out and find his own companions, sur- reptitiously, and the chances are they will not be wholesome associ- ates. The wise mother keeps open house to her children's friends, during all the years of their cou- timlunce at home. It may be hurd ("l "10 Pugs and the chairs, to have them romplul: all over tho pl:1ce— but what. are mere furnishings when compared to the character of a child’! THE HARMONIOUS ROOM. -\ bright and cheery room, gay with color, is delightiulvto look at —for awhile. LUuL one tires of Loo much color in a room, for steady diet. A more quiet and conserva- tive room wears better. We do 1111f ' tire of unobtrusive, restful fsbildes, but come to love their :|)t!1\C8,il.llll dignity. A room, too ducking in color, is depressing or dull, but it is best to have the backgrounds and- larger furnish- lllgs of the roonrol soil: and neut- rul colors, and to add the life and __ , v 1|: r». I z‘: 1 l HRWMM in; you... - end good tlon several '" u. have dil- odventnlfilrihllg‘. f also have ' ‘deels I l l 1k gllifflblnmond dye your t. v h h; [fig-Judie color to lll9, room. by means oi ismall accessoriesfsuch as drapes for the wlndovln-cusbions, a glow- _inp; vuso. or u bright picture. Y .\n' advantage in ‘confining the colors to the accessories is that ‘you can imagine the color scheme Fivltbout disturbing the fundament- lzlls of your ‘ilrnishings. You can make the room warm looking for ‘winicr 11nd cool for summer, by (rhallglng the trim1mlngs~ from reds. ‘golds and browns, 1o green and blues.‘ The room with plain walls may bmre figured rugs, and vice verso. But it makes for dignity and rest- fulness‘ if both are plain. Too lllllCll ornament is (ilsirazallng and (llsturblng, whilo plain hack- groilnds show up better the objects w‘ furnishing and decoration. To help choose the colors for o. room and nlske it harmonious, take your color scheme from the colors ‘in your rug and follow them in wall colors, (lrupes- and furnish _ings. Strong colors are glaring, wvbile soflcr tones are pleasant in effect. Soft Inns and greys bloke good backgrounds, brightened with soft rose and jade green. The winter room may be chang- ed for summer by storing away the long heavy drapes 11nd putting up ohlutzes and eretonnes. Wint- er table scarfs mny be replaced by lacy ones. Winter bed spreads give Wily to prints and striped dl~ mities. ‘Never put large figures in a small room. Stripes in the wall papnr or drapes Imake the ceiling seem higher. GINGHAM ESEMBLES ‘April first is no fool's day for Those delicate, true tints the fabric had when new! You can do such ting“; if you usena! dye. Soft, b t perfect shsdes for all your unde - things, stockings, etc; . - ‘ And don't stop wuh tinting! You m. Diamond dye dream, even you: old suit. Thelma tones in Dlnmo d d k home yeinl inst n PG ' 135171.; professional cofilld do. Any guy color-rig étover the ’ apes and it's fun-and mains. om‘? ‘Fl "W. your‘ dr “if "W 3"... Q 0 11$ ‘biog-upscale ulu on or. or. ""“""°'i>r'.'\°§1bsu .¥.. hi’; wuantosuse; ~ t _,' it will plea you ‘ylopedln; vslu- ‘ dlrealonv, v the homemaker. Winter-has 801161. spring is settled, summer is com- ing. It's houseeleaning and dress- making time. The home must be striped of winter drapery; and washable, crisp, summery 1141111811188 put up. Wash materials must ab. so be fashioned into warm weather clothes to take the place of win’ ter furs and furbelows. With the rage for gingham as an interior decorating fabric, and the vogue for a. cotton summer in fashion, the homemaker turns to ginghams to selve her problem for a tubfast and sunfast fabric that will not only be colorful, butvwlll retain its fresh crispness t-brou-gt- out the season. ' The house is a matter 0t curtains, slip covers, cu- shions. ‘But the wardrobe is quite another problem. There have been changes in. style since last year. Fashion has decreed the short sleeve passe for street wear. 1Com- fort will still control styles for house dresses. Skirts r main short, even shorten than last year. though this must be tempered. with judgment. ‘ Fashion also favors the ellflém- ble, and ‘here we have an ideal fa- bric in glngl1anl,i’or summer wear. Ensemble coats should be lined. not only for the compose effect. but to give them more body and shape. In gingham, a. ‘black and white novelty may be lined with one-tone red without danger of the colors running into one another in the laundry. Therefore the gingham ensemble promises as great popularity for the summer as the palm beach suit enjoyed some years ago. The coats are made to fit over a one piece dress which may I or may not be sleeveless. These are very effective l- figured and plain- glngbam, with the coat , in plain and the dress in figured. or vice versa. Coats should be dined with the figured or plain fa- bric of the dress; or where the skirt of the dress and the coat are figured, and the upper part of the dress plain, the coat lining should correspond with the upper art. Ille sure, in making n dress qr ensemble in the compose effect, that both plain and designed fu- brlc are gingham, otherwise laun- dry. troubles are apt to develop from using different weaves that do not shrink alike. ‘ TH E BEST FOOD It has been repeated so often that we are tired of hearing it: but it is just as true, and as ae- klected a truth, as it was the first time we were told about it: Milk is the best known food. It maknl the children grow, regulates adults and is good for everybody. lBut- termilk ls an excellent food and thle taste for it should be izultiivat- e , ‘ ‘ 1f you do not like to drink anllk. use it in cooked dishes. lEacb child should have a pint or pint and a ballot’ it daily, and each adult should have a glass of it. 1.13 you use it cooked, use each day some orange juice, tomato juice or lem- on Juice to prevent scurvy. To use milk in other ways than raw, serve it in cocoa. or choco- late; plain or chocolate custard; bread, rice or tapioca pudding; in frozen desserts; in creamed vege- tables, gravies or soups. Baby’s Health In The Spring Can Best be Guarded With baby's Own Tablets. 1 w. r. .- VTHE CHARLOTTETOWN, GUARDIAN Tiihe *NE %’isi-ocraf, A “Ad HERE is a permanency in the policies back of the New Star Car that ‘in part accounts for the contentment that goes with Star Car ownership. The New Star Car is built to a quality standard and is worth every dollar of its price. lt is sold and serviced through a permanent dealer organization that is not harassed by high-pressure factory methods. For this reason and because of its mechanical fitness for Canadian roads and weather, it is the best automobile "investmenty-dollar" for dollar-before the Canadian public today. Durane Motors of Canada-Limited TA FOUR! rv/Jact/élwktocrat of AGENTS CONRAD & c0. Charlottetown y" Thcrefs no better value than the NEW STAR CAR .11. 4i c. CLAYTON GREEN Borden N... . ...___¢_....4_ The New Star CQUPE Kn! Sea! "LT/mu! Continental Mulur Full Pn-ssure Lubrication Mime Silent CI/nin Drive TVJrImuiIuIieuIIy Confmlled l , (fooling System W’hirl'u'in|1 Acre/nation Locomotive-type Bra/w Super-Sensitive Steering Cull! Rive/ml Chain‘: Fume ' Ami Ot/Jvr Qualify Eveline: Notion-wide Service Forilifin ...1, Toronto, Canada R * CAR MEIESW Price field 1T‘ Distributor, Montague D~ll7 .__, ed to hold a special meeting at the lute home of Mrs. '1‘. 1K. Cameron to dis- w 1th cuss ways meeting to be held at the homo oilwas lar monthly meeting of this lusti- Events. The iSpring is a time of anxiety to mothers who have little ones in, the home. Conditions make it neces-T nary to keep the baby indoors. He‘ is often confined to overheatedg badly ventilated rooms and catches‘ colds which rack his whole system: Bubyks Own Tablets should be kept in the house and an occasional oso and bowels working regularly, This will prevent colds, constipation or colic and keep baby well». The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a. box troan The Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Brock- vllle, Ont. . ' i<+>—-- ‘To aid in rescueof crews of suh- marines that sink, an Englishman has invented a buoy to be released from a boat, carrying o. telephone line, signal rockets and‘ a bell to lottract attention. ' Join f0! hire. lmmk Ho :'. eyed’ members were p‘ " . Imeerlug opened by 1096mm $11 n ‘lson. ‘llfnll call l]!!! b)’ bet 1. would dowztth #15000": a adopted. A peililllo» Pl"- ed for oohool dildo; the mbnlt-h. (haunt were no int- wleotnig o ed by". strains ome sweet Home", Next ma; M. one home agIlh-s. Jesnes lthls Initltute met at the‘. Mn. w. n Onnrlok meeting. To guard against this‘ a. box of, shuomnt. The mansion‘ 1:: s > given the baby to keep his stomach. . Minutes or loot 1.1mm were read _ nine mclnbers and several l Russell ‘Meeting opened and means of raisin): visitors present. moved and seconded Io sendl Mrs, 1m Mlacljaren lcr Gladiolus bulbs for school Lunch was serv grounds. Mrs. Macintosh was nbi hour" "spent. i MOUNT PLEASANT. The rogu- pointed Convener on Ixatlmla mental-l music. Papers were read hl“$l.60- was iheld in the school-bousegMi-ss Kathleen MacArthur. n1unbe;s were be bold in the school. ’l‘\\'o welcomed. closer] by singing Notions-l Anthem. edkaud an cnloyablo and instru- Luncb collvclion in vocal llrown and MH- new mentB of machine parts a device“ Next libs been invented that mnlllllml errors of one thousandth of an _ For making accurate measure“ An automatic ventilator that has been invented 1o be inserted in automobile tops operates only" {when n car is in motion. ; AtbDruggists and, . P .. ~ {i Ycookshiré,‘ ‘Que. " “stimulote . . ‘aiginst disease, OLIVEINE EM'UDSION-- ite tonic, blood purifier. A en-iis a iriend la "need. _W'h§fl.* ., , week, nervous, rundgwn "and 1181'»... i ' l ' a l l ‘ ' o ‘flbfib ‘ r, i - Ell?“ '**°'°”" ; . "1 1 , lgielligdEolliUlfilgfrlxgibgrwgll , ‘ _riiiljs1ir¢s.rnoiluros is c<>_1.1M1r-sp;~ youlifeet again, build _1 Ylmllj. a ~ até-ricli blood. 11-" dlasfl ‘wand. 111"“. a i‘? »" mt » h. '1 e "fever- and -~heai_rh_ restorf PAopjELEvsu _1 "mil money for yme improvement of 11.1w with Institute Ode, foiloyved bynnceliing to v _ V] m inch h" quarter Inch “wows ' Bmdenen “fimelery- 0"‘? "e" “"41 (71111 which was fl““‘“e',‘.ed hilly)‘: 9M3.‘X1.berliiilsireleuelhn; and Drnlecls them on a screen. member was welcomed. Next “Don'ls for the Sick Room. .1 louset ca 1: » - - . _..‘,___ *2: 1.1 my "d. I i T