PAGE TWO . Woman's Realm f Social and Personal/ Fas ac» trTHE WOMAN'S REALM! ART GALLERY AT DUSK I linger where the fading light Falls ghostly 0n the glided frames, The painted faces touched with night, kings XIBITICS. The with half-forgotten I watch the deepening shadows fall On princes lost in robe and lace; ‘But moon-white Venus. most of all. Stands proud in this scpulchzzil place. Then laughing voices waken me, class of happy girls stray past; brushed by youth, tum back and see Not Venus but a bloodless cast. Arthur Stringer. A DRIPPING WELL At the ripping well at Knares- borough, orkshlre, the drops o! water, percolating through the limestone rock. become impregnat- ed with its particles. The drops TIIE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE 1 For Thursday, April 24 A PARTICULARLY lively and! probably exciting state of affairs, incident to a sudden, abrupt and llYfirlllflllCWlllll of events, rcacliitig deCp at the root of plans and objec- tives is forecast. Fresh approach to new conditions should be soberly worked out. not only with ingenuity and skill but with an element of tifé novel, original and basic. in which the culmination may be possibly", far in the future. Final issues dc- arnd upon current aims. For l-he Birthday ‘Xhoze whose birtrhday’ it la may 1 anticipate a year of the sudden and unforseen, with much adventure. c-haitge and innovation, the ultimate culmination of such efforts reach- ing far into the future. Serious thought and preparation should he givcn to plfllJS and projects 110w to come up for later decision, and having their roots in distant time and probably place. ’l‘l'avcl, change, romance ,aie involved and demand practical ruuher than. emotional or impulsive urges, for happy results. A child born on this day may. have many vital decisior to make in connection with. sudden and dis- ruptive turns in tihe affairs and vullditions of a vivid career. Household 1 Scrapbook By Roberta Lea ‘ to§xo$eog>oo@co$§l Egg Maltaad Milk fi >'w9*'§'99iii To make egg malted milk, put one egg into a. mixing glass. add one oun-cc of vanilla or chocolate syrup, IJWO heaping teaspoonfus of malted milk, two ounces o! cream, and enough tmilk to nearly m1 the glass. _ Shake well and serve with thaved loe lri’ desired cold. s. Hanging Stweaberl t Try using large-sized embroidery lroope in your clothes closet. througlh which, ypu may hang sweaters and knitted blouses. ‘Ilhey get aired in this way without stretching out of ghape. I Figs and Dates pctrlfy whatever they fall upon the dropping water. can be. stone. . GENTLENESS treme. let it be on the side constructed that it resists vigor and yields to softness. ~Fran- his dc Sales_ Clare Boo-the Luce attracts nick- names as easily as honey bees. In her long anti varied Cl- recr. many are the names .have been attut-hctl to hci", taf- inickname, said to have bet-n ac- jqtiired from her fellow Congress- men in Washington, is the "Idloc-r Sho\v". Members arc rounded up from the t-loakrooms, so it is told, when she gets up to speak, with the rallying call. "Come on, boys Ithe ‘Floor Show’ is starting!" RIASCARA IIUES “ORE NUMEROUS Colour goes to work whore length leaves oif to make eyelash- [es more provocative. That idea has inspired an ar- tist's pair-tic of mascara colours" to give complete eyelash wardrobe. A- miniature wooden latinchcrl by a mascara malt-or cat'- rics an cyc-oticnlng choice of shades to be dipped into for fun, fcr glamour, for iris-nratt-liirzg or for achicvnig costume effects. Shades offer brown and blue mascara for the bluc-cycrl tniss: attburn, brown and rzrccn [or ‘he grccti-cyctl minx. So that liquid brown eyes can be better fringed. lthere are dark brown. blue black and deep purple shades from wizirh i0 pick. But the subtle effort of colour is lost, experts remind you, if mas- cara is slapped on lashes like paint on a wall. The best technique, they insist. is to saturate bristles of a wet brush with colour, to lift. upper lid and then stroke brush upwards on lashes. When mascara is dry, separate lashes into silky fringe by strok- ing with a dry brush. fit€bi€bifi®fiv®€2€hif ‘n. u a 1“ (i) Morning Smile g¢'t\Li/'€'fii€li'itl®i/€@Li— NOT IN ANY DOUBTW" A district attorney was having trouble with one of tihe witnesses, u ratiher pug-naciaus old man. “Are you acquainted with any of the jurymen?" asked the district attorney’. “More than half of trhem." grunt- ed the wimfis. “Are you willing to swear you know mom than half of them?" The old tman flicked a glance over the jury box. "If it comes to that," he draiwled, “I'm willing to swear I lmow more than all of them put- together." EXPBESSTNG SYMPATIIY An Englishman touring Canada was staying in a wayside hotel. One night 1t wag very cold, and. the Englishman. feeling it pretty badly, came dowtnstairs early next. morn- ing to get warm. At the same time n. trarpper. who had been out look- ing at his traps, came in at the door. Icicles were hanging from his | moustache, and with a purine ex- The children's stomachs will be kept in a better condition if fies and dates are given to them in the place l b! candy- prcssion the Englishman looked at him and exclaimed: “By jove. old man, wihat room did 1 you sleep in?" EXTRA TASTY BREAD BECAUSE IT'S FUI-L- $TRENGTII this action fresh Yeast goes right to work. No waiting -no extra steps! And Plelschmnntfa fresh Yeast makes bread that tastes sweeter, is fighter, finer-textured mry time. IF YOU IAKI AT HOME — get Pleischmann’: acllvl fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable-Canada's tested favor- ite for over 70 years. /fi7'/“"“’W/rw LivingfitLeisure .2, _ .; _Q- When settl-nz outofataxl An article. such as a folded hand- with an escort, fljqu-ld g wognun, kerchief or a book, placed under‘ ' by she happens to be seated nearest the action of the water, turned to} the door? If you would fall into any ex- arrival should ahostesabeready to of‘ receive her dinner guests? gentleness. The human mind is so‘ Goes] that , . ltectioirate or othcnvi-sc, The latcstll‘) s trait-tic. ~1thn other youngsters in the VlClfl- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0-9»- et-wQgoo-te‘ Modern 14%’ oonoruy 01x SAYS- .§‘ . 1 ' _ ‘ __ .. ¥ Etl q a e t t e oo=¢>oo<o>ca~a»eee§.~..-.-.a...»-_.¢.=... =e.-.o<a>oo¢>oo@eo< i B, hm m Hypochondrlal Wives oos>ooaeo<s>eoawe<qpooee I i1 Young Man Would llo Well tn Fcrgat Ever-ilomplalnlng Fiancee _ DEAR MISS DtIX: I am 26 years of age and engaged to a girl 0! 2i. with vuhom I am desperately in love. But our engagement has brought to my attention a trait of her character that is beginning to make me uneasy and perplexed. Although she is the picture of health, she is always suffering. Nobody cvcr had so many aches and pains. She has a headache, or her back hints. or her logs are sore, or she has a 1min in-hcr tummy or her arms. or her jaw is awfully 50f?- In the winter. she suffers from the cold M hours a day. 1n t-hc sunnner. she almost pcrishcs from the treat. A small pimple. cut or bruise rend- ers her completely helpless. Work or recreation she avoids like the plague. She is ulways eating something that disagrees with her and she al- ways gives in to her pains. She is the only girl in the world for me. hi3 I am convinced that this entire suffering com- plcx of hers is all in licr mind. She is the most friendly and likable girl you could ever meet, but. this fault is beginning to got on my nerves. If sne suffers this much in the prime of her life, how will she be when she reaches 50 or 607 I am so crazy about her that I would marry lit-r if the hurl twicc the pains she has now, but I would like some ‘ And while we slept, Jamie tuck-g advice on vtlmt to do about the situation. Can you help me? ictl closely beside grankluddy and PUZZLED- I tlectl in the feather bed in the ‘ adjoining room, a. night out of Winter revisited the countryside,‘ ANSWER; You certainly must be crazy if you are determined to “Wiring YWVPS BfFESh W111i Wllilv- marry the girl. aches and all, and let yourself in for a lifetime of 11°55 ""1 111311k9l1118 (he 11ml! hill- listening to the moans and whines of a complaining svlfe. No man sirlcs anew. Strangely enough this ‘e110 was ‘m his right mind would commit such a folly, The only ad- "Wlilillgfls mill stream rippled vice 1 m... give you tr to entrcat you to break off your engagement SITQUU’ and invlttusly 10 B11816“ and leave your sorrowlng Susan to enjoy her poor health without your as it flowed between its white having w pay me donors; hi1]; banks‘ “P” 11'“ “m” 511" 11 Don't dvludc yourself for a minute into t-hlnklng thattmarrlage “1” 1°" 111°“ 11> “'" “"1111 F" 1°15 will change u... It won't. 1.. fact. it will aggravate the symptom!- 111 110m “"181” m“ 111°“ w“ 11° for wives‘ favorite alibi is some ailment that they cherish because 1 17pm the door and get out first it i A. No; she should wait and al- l low her escort to open the door . anti then assist her. I Q.“ flow long in advance o! their A. At least 15 to N minutes in advance. i Q. Wlrtrt are called "the five ‘ necessary qualities" of all letters? . A. Neatncss in writing. folding, g addressing. stamping. and sealing. ca§>ee§z>co<§>e§§> stresses (‘-5 By an Island Farmer's Wife 'v\a~to@coei>co@eo-@>cos LIFETIME OF MISERY $5111.’? 01°F 0x113; M us l???" it excuses them from doing anything they do want to do. Also. I Mm rnqvc e IiCW a cit . . - . - 51m“: Indeed he Could scarcely vtould remind you that it is cheaper to set up a yacht or fly your . . ' is to have a wife Mio is a perpetual doctor's bill. wait for llls breakfast. so HHXYOIIS 01m plane ma“ {t . ._ . was he to be Gut and “m, [he Furthermore. I would call 3cm. attention to the fact that awshining. complaining and neurotic wife is about as dull company as you could 1 r 1 .~ _ .. ., . _ _ ' :."c,1,il£u;_vi..1i$ (énfégi, at 1211:8111: pick out. Nothing is more boring than to listen to other peoples will hc all gone!" And after a 53111131111115‘ . . . ,_ _. an)‘ m ‘rhirh he bcgrudgcd the 1 “fluid say that this girl is a case for a pbjCllllllllSl. not for the n“... spent indoors a. mum nc altar. ‘Or clsc she is just bone lazy and I nm inclined to the latter W, m“. home with Rub ‘M, "c, belief. Don't marry this girl if you value your happiness. ‘* It is strangely still hen-J ’ that he 1.55 3mm and 1 DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a girl 5 years old, very much in 9g love with a than. who has just returned from five years in Japan, flflhv gathered up odds and ends _ playlhirlg; and gtowed them qwgy but I don't know just how to take him. l-le first tells me he loves me. so that James would not. be re- then he tells me that he was mistaken in his feelings and that he minded of his going nor find the doesn't love me. He has done this three or four different times. He kitchen too forlorn, when he c zes has also asked me to marry him. but he never sets a date, so I don't in presently from the last of the know whether I am engaged to him or not. He only comes to aee whoring. mt: about one night. a month. Please tell me what you would do in such a case as this. A SAD GIRL IN LOVE I I C . Dark and leaden the clouds have ‘ been all day without even a, heartq @1111"; 1'1“ °1'°°1°1' 1° 1111111‘ 111E ANSWER: Well, if I was in your place, I wouldn't waste another 511,115“ ‘11119’ D511‘ 811d dream’ 1°° minute in loving a man who was so uncertain of his feelings toward 1'11“ day .1135 bee“ 1°‘ 111° 1°11‘! me. Evidently this chap is just stringing you along and he has no .111 ‘1111’ "e1$1111°1'11°°d- M 11°°11 1°‘ serious intentions whatever. so don't: throw away your hand on when day, "Jessie" good neighbor to yo“ need mm n“ ‘)1 us d°w11 m Jamie and 11"’ A sweetheart who loves you one day and forgets you the next is babe and m“ grand daughter 1n a poor bet, but a husband who is so uncertain of his emotions is worse we huuse “m” the mm’ wmt~ still. He would always have you on the anxious seat, and that. sort caimly and serenely the “my o! of a husband is nothing but a heartache. You vtont a husband who {Qi bm 0i \ M 74-247 MAXWELL nous: com: hicms f Literature aaot-c-oo-tooc-oo-cwm swam-QM.‘ u Blended by Experts for .9;//_@.~u/a.” Flavor A Product 0| Genital foods ‘r-(Qvi-Qwitifii €®~§4G¥ i/‘Jfft-i y‘ . i110... CanI!! ‘ By Anne Ashley a 9<%® Q. How can I make a substitute for linoleum? A. A substitute is to stretch a worn brusseis carpet wrong side up and apply two coats of floor paint, 24 hours apart. After this, use one or two coats of waterproof varnish. Q. How can I prevent custard from curdling? A: Custard will not curdlo if it is put into a pan half-filled with cold (instead of hot) water. It heats more gradually and will be firm and smooth. Q. llow can I keep the sink pipe . ll fl , " 11m. 3525x551lltgsgéaiflymiglgluglg: stays put all the time and whom you can put your hand on when you ' need him. lty called her, and we never felt _ ' . s s like correcting Jamie, for we older DEAR DOROTHY DIX‘ who“ I stated 1° 50mg of my gm friends (mes knew he‘. by the same “mum that. the man I marry must not‘ drink, smoke, or gamble; that he must It was a beloved term and we able to keep up an interesting conversation, or spend a. quiet eve- p-mcgcd she preferred it rather rung at home. instead of going out all of the time; and that he must than the more format Mm A also be a good provider; they laughed and said to me: "You don't though s)... w.“ m; a; an ‘ you"; want: to marry a man. You want an angelf’. matpgn but had glfegfly enter“; Do you believe, as they do, that I want: something absolutely upon borrowed time_ But she was l-lflflf-l-Blflable? perpetually young at heart. Some RUTH there are who are blessed like ANSWER: Not at all. I think there are plenty of men who will that, while the rest of us seem qualify on all of your pain-ts. There are many men wtho are good hus- to get out of touch with the world band material. so just keep your eye out for Mr. Right. as our years roll by. Her passing v _ was not altogether unexpec¢ed_ Sh, nevermore to travel this way a». twinkling of an eye’ to her long had 5 m u; o; l“; summer gain. Unless perhaps it be that home. in r1955!!!‘ gel. m.“ ‘Mme, from invisible to usrseelng mortal eyes, Until tomorrow - Diary -Go0d- the Mm, m, loved ,0 we“, m,” aha might return silently some night. she came there a bride. now, many time to open again her own well. years 38m There she made some loved door; to touch a table, recovery, and upheld by h" u“, whereon she had spread many at daunted spirit and stout heart, she 111951; Y0 flit- a minute in her own. Sliced l°111°1°°s ‘m1 °11°“1'1111°1"5Z returned home and w“ ‘pH-w u, chair; to pick a dead leaf off al shredded lettuce with chopped pea- r"..- loving husband and renews; Beranlum or maybe to stoop to nuts or cheese; grated carrot with and friends during the interval of wish the frflzrflme vi the 01d- oranse Juice or honey; chpPWd months-—month5 in which we could 1115mm" “>5” 5119 Plflllled in ll'ci onion with peanut butler: 511905 Only admin, h" pane“, and Cour. long ago,’ before stealing awnyi onion with sliced orange To each age m the (ace o; visibly oven again to return to the heavenly of these add dressing and salt powermg odd; she w“ a quiet. places. Yes, our community ls sad and pepper as needed. A mashed .m°de5,_ ladyhalmost n“, Tums... tonight, for today one of us much banana with peanut butter; chop- but broad and ma; Wm, a kynd respected and well esteemed. was. ped dates with about half as many face and & nice smug. H" weal", called aWly from out our midst totnuts and mixed with whipped of brown hair she wore parted at so s1<>n=—but gently and "In we cream- centre front and taken baclc to coil‘ thickly there. "I'm going to cutI it off-it's such a nuisance to me" she often said. But she never did. SANDWICH . FILIJNGS 000 It takes a great. deal of pluck to plart with so beautiful a "crown- lng glory." Chi-ldless herself, she found much enjoyment and al- ways much to admire in other folks’ children and many a one of them has been made happy by some gift or other, the work of her hands. “Good hands" she was blessed with and most capable. Jamie was downcast when we mentioned her going. Jamie wan-ts his \vorld to remain always just ins it, ls, and can bear no touch ‘of sorrow. J-Ie will remember her for the treat; of candy or cookies‘ the was accustomed to receive when -ever since he ,waa able to toddle,‘ |ha went there with Rob or Karo- lm "kaleying" - their farm: .ly- ling side by slde_ He has too her lgift of mittens warm woolen one: '—sheep's grey and coay. And I. tnow that aha has gone-what shall I most. recall? Perhaps moat. of .1 Sure it's delicious," when you 1 Corn ,ali, her ability to enjoy her day by day round and the folk: about met-not the great or famous of ‘the land, but jurt ordinary farm = folk as we are in the neighborhood. {Then since ahe was the beat. one lalways to set one straight in the ,matter of an intricate quilt or rug pattern. so I have many a stitch’ Ito remember her by. industrious ‘hands that had become fragile 'ir\; liter illness, were stllled today. 5hr was taken tenderly from nor. home this afternoon, along the some route which in health carried her each Sabbath to. her place in ‘ ,i.hc old Kirk it the corner-mu the hill and put the maple gtevl. q . Alseffanrquctunne/Oum BmedComSymp make it with Canada Starch and it will be a favourite with the whole family. Ilia quality of Canada Com Starch ia the reason for its popularity with housewives from Coast to Coast. When your recipe calla for Corn Starch be aurc to uao Canada Corn Starch, its ‘cpendable qual- ity ensures excellent a ‘ . Hlffl-‘(H t".'i‘.".l1ft.7'lf free from grease? A. By pouring clean. hot water down the pipe after each dishwash- lng. "‘ RUDY FRESHNS Banish odour this pleasant 83S] WIY Why endure strong-smelling soaps when a daily bath with fragrant, mildly medicated CuticuraSoap banishes grime andodour instantly, leaves you feelingwonderfully clean and confidentl Finish with fra- grant, berated Futicura Talcum to ab- i aorb perspiration, guard against of- fending. Buy Cuticura todayl EASY TO KNIT’ DESIGN N0. 058 A- amrt. mldriff gweatcr is simple to lrnit and lovely to wear for sports or evening. Pattern No. 953 con- tains complete instructions for making sizes 32 to 40. Needlework Book 20 cents. - To order: Send 20 cents ln coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- town Guardian. Design No. 953 Name Addfllll l l - . —I<I’&\ Dbl . 4"» ieiri g Cook ’s Corner ii boa. >oosizoo<§ce§oo@oo<s ORANGE SPONGE CAKE SUPBEblE r.» a». .‘\ ‘i q: For a special occasion. an orange sponge layer cake slhould be just the thing, especially if you like to serve something you have made yourself. always a pretty compli- ment to any guest. . Sift together one cup cake flour, 1'»; teaspoons baking powder and 1.’. teaspoon salt, 3 times. Separate 2 eggs and beat yolks until very thick and light in color, their grad- ually add one lhalf of 7/; cup of sugar. beating constantly until -well_ mixed. Add 6 tablespoons hot orange juice, beating constantly. Beat. 2 egg whites stiff and grad- i ' 1 Better English n. c. Wllliama .s.oo<ezce§cose>co§tt-fi f l. What is wrong with ‘hi; m. g fence? "It looks as though it would‘. rain today." f 2. What is the correct pronuno-l lation of “discern”? ' 3. Mitch one of these words 3.1 misspelled? Nondescrlpt, notncom- I ittal, nonpareil. _ ; 4. What does titre word “cynic-al‘; mean? ', 5. Wthat is a word beginning; with nln that means "brlskness"? , . I l ANSWERS . l. Say, “It looks as if it would; rain today." 2. Pronounce di-ztirn. l; as in did. accent last syllmb1e.3.; Noncommlttal. 4. Contanptuouslyg ually add remaining sugar. beating well. Fold flour mixture. ‘,2 tea- spoon grated orange rind and then egg vuhlte mixture into e88 yolks. Pour into lightly greased and floured 8-inah layer pans. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven 20 to 25 minutes. Invert pans on rack. cool, then retrieve layers. Spread filling between and atop layers, and, if desired, sprinkle with chop- ped meats. To make the filling. beat an egg yolk lightly, and add ‘A. cup orange juice. Add ‘A cup sugar and 3 tablo- spoons cornstarch. and mix well. Heat if. cup orange Juice over hot water, and add to egg mixture. Cook over hot water, stirring constantly until thickened. Cover. cook for 5 minutes. Add tablespoon butter and a few grains of salt. Cool. Tomatoes make attractive cups for individual servings of chopped vegetables, such as cabbage, green pepper. and celery. Many canned tomatoes hold their shapewell en- ough to be used as cups. Pleasure is something you giye or take. but happiness ls somethkig distrust-fol of human nature. (Pro, nounce first syllable sin). "llWtiy t take such a cynical view or the iut- 1, urc?" 5. Alocrity. ' Life of Man Bitters ed for nervous igeuion, liver and ltrdne trouble and as a preventive o rheumatism. i4 at. 0- Invigonting Syrup An excellent herbal laxative. The moat stubborn use: con- uipninn will respond. I oz. ho e-75¢. Empire Lint-men! _ A smoother. more penetrating WHgE hmment. 5 or. bottle —3 . Little Gem Pill! Time-reared laxative and liver stimulant. 40 pills-S - ‘ A! yon lnler’|—e -._ C. GATES. SUN It CU. LTD. MIDDLETON N.S. Sming n" s”: i...“ 1m you share. —Ezra. NHME YOUR SUIT Four precious tea aprons designed to capture the interests and fancy of everyone. Diannond. club. spade, or heart shape, each is ruffled and offers possibilities for combining mart lengiiha you may have on hand. Wonderful idea-tor gift: and bazaars. No. 340 in cut in one size and each apron requires 1 yard 3541mm. send 20 cents for P TTERN. which includes ecmplet sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Bl sure to atate the size you wish. In- clude postal unit or zone nmrllxr in your address. Address Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. mo... No. am Name Addrcl City .._._i_.__..__ PIN If PALACE ‘a government Ar: is henna the "Pk Home ‘Province mince {_._-— vNeedlecraftf JFOR THE HOME/