.__.___.__. ....-<.- --_- -a».....--_~¢n- an; - _.~vv-».rs »- ~- 1 I PAGE EIGHT ; ___,.V., >4“ ' “J n.- -'al....~_.-a-.<.... m» .. .._. . “*v‘%%¢#w‘*¢¢ ‘¢v¢v THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -~~ c: v v ---¢‘ i l i.Wém.e c?8_ Resins $Q¢.iq£.§.cé...€¢r__s>rietzzir F“§.,i<?'!$ .-_-i- ..!<i€erq €c.r¢ _ ‘ran dram i . 3;.“ _ A * y - W READER ”°"°"“”’”‘ “mil S116 Finds At the crest of the hill I shall hail 51"}; the new summits to climb; The demand of my vision shall beg- gar the larsess of time; For I know that thr- highei" I press.l the wider I view, The Moreb to be ventured and vis- ioned in world's that are new. —Char1es G. D. Roberts. ENGLISHWQUAN CLAIMS SHE INVENTED SHINGLE Who lflYFlliFd the shingle? A woman. nf cclebrnir-tl he: coldtn wediing atl Brighzoii. Brig, claims she inventedl the shingle 50 you"! IEO. 8km h Ms I. Oalahcti. I Mrs. Oakslmil, who is still shin- glrrl. rerailcd \vi'h a laugh her husband's cfnstcrnaliozi when first, she arrayed home with her tresses. cut short. “I was on the sfage and plriyed_ a male part." she and ‘One clay in. 1883 I decided that 1 might as wciil be realistic and have my har cut‘ short. I went to the hairdresser! and raid to him ‘Cut mv hair as short. at the back a: you would for‘ a mar." "The hazrdrrsser seemed to think that 1 hid gone mad. but r had it all rut slim: at the back and clcscly- curled on the top. "Bfrinj." waxy admitted they fldllllrfd m‘; s 1e of hairdressing and would like to oop 1t. but none dared to do so for fear of what their hzisbfds would say." In recent years many people the sh ngle. but no one has been able to estr-hlsh an indisputable title. and it i.» possible that no one over wll. r 72‘ Wm ms “usHplax-e the now dead Chechia. drawn through trick?! WW5. 0r the kerchfefh are ldrapcd lcrawn Some h t l 1 - i o ' ~ ' aw c a med o be lll ll'i\(lllOl of n1amhmg handkerchief Sear“ are made of folded organdie cot-ton and baok ribbed wool for spring and summer sports out- fits. But they are apt to cheer up the block with white plus a bit of bright. For example, a black linen dress topped white linen Jacket and a linen acarf in “orange ice" shade. ENVELOPE-LIKE HAT WITH EARS IS LATEST A new hat has oomo out on the Paris boulevards. evidently to re- It mnssts of nothing more than a square piece of knitted or crochet- ed fabric-or string done in a fish- net weave-the corners of which are stitched in a rounded manner so that when the envelope. as it “rm is Opened and the head in- serted, the hat fits like a cap and the "ears" stand up stlffly n. gm); corner. This. it is feared. will not last long either. because such mo- dels can be made at home by the hundreds. Fun while it lasts. how- ever. since it costs just nothing to produce. SPORTS HATS TRIMMED WITH GAY KERCHIEFS Many brlmmed sports bats have adopted gay colored sports hand- kerchiefs for their trimming. These are cut into sections and metal rings in over a section of the 0f these hats have Some of the loveliest dressy hats very fine gtrlpg 0g woven into a fa- Mu§'i"'A'°n0 5 < Here is our big, new bile 0F Prepared Mustard. next you want mustard tliis l is flue brand to buy. » PREP 4 tablespoons butter, melted 1 cup grated cheese Sift flour once. iueasiue. arid b ing powder and sail, and sill. again- Combine egg 'olks. mill: and butter. Add to flour. beating until smooth. Fold in egg whites and cheese. Bake in hot ivafflc iron. grilled tomato on each section. Makea four four-section waffles. Diced, uncooked bacon may be sprinkled over batter before closing iron. For Baby’s Bath More than that of any other mem- ber of the family, baby's delicate skin needs When " MUSTARD "our. or A FAMOUS FAMILY" Place a slice of tender. Welsh woman bobbed their hair 700 yPTs 2;“. and there zrre aide records even il-nr Wat cf close cropped fun in» tnslllffls. hal‘ (‘l p ri Filfl‘? T 100') 3x11"; 32* mode for mien was flow-mg locks. brie which very closely resembles the. greatest u: more than sirinrliurz was a. fashion ziinozg women, while the r straw. They are particularly festive in navy blue. A my w M“ nrthmolozical are made of this organdie. (‘Xffllfillfill r T-Is}, m Ffl_\_)t Pius-w. l‘ to ‘irhr remains CRAZE FOR EVENING CAPES of the Vii; cjviligfllnr; ‘rims. 0F 3mm“? SKIN revealed lllJ! manv a Norse male den wor“ iiPl‘ l‘i.\I'1X""ll$ golden m-emng capes of monk” 5km are the newest fashion in London. But the furriers cannot, m”; even half the. demand. They wmd ef- Both high turban and soft bflmmod styles care and attention. The soil. sooth- ing oils in Babys Own Soap make it specially suitable for babies, and its clinging fragrance reminds one of the roses of France which help to inspire it. “Its best for you and Baby too” SCHOOL HOWLERS "To collect the fumes of sulphur hold a deacon over the end oi‘ the P. y Women Who Are Forced to Choose Be- ‘ tween Them or. Else Make Poor Job of l Both Pay Tremendous Penalty ' for Being Born Women cine. They were highly intelligent. But they were women. L I 7) Jumped it and lost out u performerl. __.._.__ woman possesses to do any one of thein. ak- in having a. synthetic wife and mother instead of the real thing. ' The price of success in these days of fierce competition in every line is sclf-immolation, and that is even more trua.,_for women than it is for men, for women are always handicapped by their sex- Every woman who achieves anything in her line of endeavor must give the very best that is in her to it. she must put every ounce of energy she has into it. She must give it her best thoughts. her chief interest. She must make it the riim and object of her life. she muat know no hours in her wonk. Sho must be ready to go where it calla. She must, in effect. be the slave of herambltion. If her work is not first with her. she fails in it. If she is a doctor 1 and cannot go to see a. sick patient ‘ cause little Johnny has the tooth- l ache, she will never be sent for a aeoond time. If aho ia n lawyer. she ' will get muddled up in her arguments if aha is wondering if little Mary put on her rubbers. If she in in business, she is worth nothing to her employer if she is giving one lobe of her brain to her work and the bal- ance to trying to plan out what she will buy at the delicatessen store for dinner as she goes home. . ' ' A woman cannot rid herself of her domestic responsibilities because they were laid upon her by nature. They are a part of her work as wife Marriage and Careers Don't Mix — Talented The other day 1 watched a group or young women graduate in medi- They bad been brilliant students. They were overflowing with talent for their particular line of work.. They had courage and initiative and high enthusiasm. They had ovary attribute that makes for success. And I thought. as I looked at them, of dozens of .other gifted young women that I had known who had spent years upon yeara preparing them- selves to be musicians or lawyers or architects or executives or buyers, who got off to a fut start and were winning the race until they came to the hurdle of matrimony. But they could not take that in their stride, as a man does. ‘They either balked at it and loot out as women. or they For careers and marriage do not mix. and no woman has the ability to pull off a successful Job both as wife and mother and homemaker, and lawyer or doctor or butcher or baker or candlestick-maker. because it takes all of the time and all of the brains and all of the energy that any Qf course, I know that thousands of women will rise up to deny this and point with pride to their own achievements. They will say that they provide expert housekeepers and trained baby. specialists to substitute for them in the home. and that no men sit down to better dinners than their . husbands, and no children are more scientifically reared than theirs. Which is all true. but somehow one would like to know what the hus- bands and the children think about it and if they are perfectly satisfied "There areMany Advantages in fusing CERTO” hard to make jell. and 1932. Ontario. “—I can speak ‘highly ‘of Cerfo because there are many advantages Iii-gr! go wit/i its use” states Mn. F. Bar-well, Fredericton, N.B., jam. and Jelly Champion ‘CCERTO is easy to use. It never fails. Banishes hit or miss methods with fruits like cherries, strawberries, raspberries which are “Over a. period of 3 or it years of exhibiting a: Fairs I have won close to 100 prizes, with many firsts. Also 2 sweepstake prizes at Fredericton for having largest and best exhibit in domestic science department 1931 “I consider my success as a and jelly maker in no small measure Le! u: solve your jam or jelly nwking problems’. Should you desire any information whatsoever, write to the Consumer Service Department, General Foods, Ltd, Cobourg, CERTO MADE IN CANADA obiain the skins in a few weeks. -» wawwuer i11"-'n/ . ' _ lvlt they fear that by the time they Buck. wiurn A.\'I) BRIGHT “m” m‘ ‘Mum "l" he" <1!“- _ ‘offer women fox. sable. ermine, or mink." a London furrler said, “and they Just shake their heads. It is monkey or noth'ng." "I have cabled to Africa for sev- eral hundred skins. and have y, they a large price for them. “To all the wvlrl grim; my bTlZilZ miors wrinni who like to he different are faiiiuz to black linen. The -._ . b. b r Ohkhh t iwithh his! ' llrlflfivesda: astute. Skins for which buynxtflleevhmieiflgglcisalc tohgxg-lyz? oieictalb: i: biltlzeiln 3211.02.35: lasifiibllgsariobnrfiieif.‘ Norwdozlil; znvialgnni “'°“ "r mid 6d 1m k ,. ° ‘ f - h tir f nin x ' m a a m» r- “fa t c h t h en] now 0m me m. wee Maj, wl e who comes ome so ed o an eve g rom a r av a o “And in a week or two. I suppose I shall he left with most of those .m°I1kPy-sklns on my hands. Oh. woman!" Eras?! CHILDREN love the snap, l crackle and pop of Kel- logghs Rice Krispies and they never tire of the do- licious flavor. r111; coaxial CORNER tube. ‘ "A circle is a line which meets its other end without ending. “What do you understand by tho Theory of Exchai1_cz"?-"i'lie Theory of Ibrchange. as I undei-staizd it. is not very well understood. that looks like a mushroom, but if you eat it it feels different to a mushroom. "A focus is a thing Your future. What can run. 4 tablespoons melted butter 2 teaspoons baking powder l cup milk teaspoon salt 3 egg whites. stlffly beaten sift flour once. meaaure. add bak- ing powder and salt and sift again. Combine egg yolks, milk and butter. Add to fiour. beating again until l smooth. Fold in egg whites. Bake in not waffle iron. Serve with syrup. Makes 4 four-section waffles. For toasted cocoanut waffles. sprinkle waffle batter with premium shred cnconnut before closing iron. by Kellogg in Ixindnn, Ont. Gingerbread l-‘anciea ab Rice Krispiea are so ‘ “m? nourishing and easy to dl- 111E119- Flflfl? Willa! Wat"- gesL fine for the evening What kind of 212*" :l":' : l engine meal us well an breakfast. 2 Cllps’ sifted 5°“: have? Always oven-fresh. lllado 3 e33 Wm’ we“ beam‘ mgineers‘ Why is an onion like a church bell? Because peel frllows peel. In what land would you expect to fnd no deaf people? Ireland. because it is the land of Erin. (Hearing). Why does the ticket so you can pass throurrh. What always remains when all the letters are taken out? The letter box. Why do half a dozen of the fifth letter of the. alphabet denote ' an sence of discwmf-vri? Because they are E's lease). Homer is a sort of piclgeon that comes back again. Which one of the four seasons is like a bell? Spring. because it has a ring in it. What is it you cannot see and yet is always before you? but can never mlleclor punch a hole in your ticket? and mother. A man can go about his work with a free mind because his wife is keeping the home fires burning and looking after the children. but when a. woman leaves home there is nobody on the job and the nre goes out on the hearthstone and the children take to the streets. Moreover." when a man marries ha expects certain things of his wife. Heexpecta her to make a home for him. and for her to be waiting in it with a welcoming smile when he returns at night‘... Also. he expects her companionship. Perhaps no man's picture of a. successful marriage em- braces a wife who telephones in at. 6 o'clock not to wait dinner for her flcc that she is too nervous and croaa to speak to. or one who leaves him lonely and forlorn while aha is off on a lecture or concert tour. And. if the woman who espouse: a career cannot be a. real mother to her children. If aha works outside of the home. aha is bound to leave them to hirelinga, and no matter how efficient or_how conscientious those are. they are not mother. and they cannot give to the children the love and tenderness and sympathy and understanding that their own mother does. It is pitiful to think of children who ace their mother's picture on the front page in the newspapers oftener than they aoa her face bending over their cot-s; of children who have-mothers who are so busy with their public work that they do not have time to talk with them and play with them, or even tb get acquainted with them. and who leave the forming of their characters to servants. One wonders if any amount of fame ever pays a woman for missing the love of her children and the sense of being necessary to them that the woman does who has been too much absorbed in her career to mother her babies. Of course, it is a. terrible and tragicai thing for a talented woman to have to choose between love and a career. It is a heartbreaking thing to have to give up the wonk for which one has prepared oneself and which is as the very breath of life to one. but it ia the penalty of being born a woman. For marriages and careers do not mix for women. And especially motherhood doesn't mix with careers. DOROTHY DIX. 000-0040“ lig around each plant a trowel of bone meal. When flower apikea are g GARDING f growing rapidly, ‘abundhnt water x should. be given if the weather is due to the merits of Cerro,” con- cludes Mrs. BarwelL You, too, an be a successful aa Mrs. Barwell in all your jam and jelly aking if you start using Certo. Re- vs will both surprise and delight if you follow carefully the recipes found in the booklet under the label on every Certo bottle. Start new with Certw-ancl the greatest variety is yours. You may use any fruit: you like-fresh, canned or ' cliced- or fruit juice! —I| fruit pectin. --'I'l'ia natural jollylng iubltancc extracted from fruit. —_'I:lls the juice that would have boiled away by the old (long-boil) method. —-Makea 50% more jam or jolly a: Ian col: pai- jar. —Save| ‘A {he time. Saves rho fruit flavour. Save: the fruit colour. —Pcrmi'u tho uaa of any fniir-frenb, canned or diced-or frail juice. E533 AMorningSmilc VERY IMIPBESSED The birth centenary of Eiffel. builder of the famous Paris tower. recalled to a Liverpool Post writer this story concerning William Mor- ria: During the English poet-artist‘: last visit to Paris he spent much of hia time in the Eiffel. Tower res- taurant, having all his meals and doing all his writing there. “You must. be very much impres- sed by the tower." a friend remark- ed to him? "Impressed!" cried Morris. "I stay here because it is the only place in Paris where I can avoid seeing the thing." MADE rr an. mom‘ A small boy was asked to dine at the home of a distinguished profes- aor. I-Iia mother questioned him on his return. "You're sure you didn't do anything that was not perfectly polite and gentlemanly?" "Why. no, nothing to speak of." "Then something did happen. Tell me at once." she demanded. "Well. while I was trying to cut the meat it slipped of! to the floor. But I made it all right." said the boy. "What did you do?" "Oh. I juat said carelessly, "that's always the way with tough meat.’ " Daintiness With Chic Styles ___.____ mnosrnnsn nnnssmxmo usspiv Rmmslnm mm mm! rarrmn ...___.__... s: ammonia: wop-rmnonon Hare‘: a snappy little beach dress for the Junior. 51mph! Wei-i. I guess thareul be few dream more so! You could run it up in about an hour and never notice it. And smart! Just imagine the possibilities it has. If you choose a. yellow pique. then make the guimpe of crisp white dimity dotted in yellow. Or. you can Just make it for beach wear with- l N0. 940. Bile ......-.--...... out the gulmpo. I T7101! Blflin. gay gingham checks "a extremely vommn and are Just u» thing m- this modal. . I Striped batiatc. linen. dotted dim- ity. tub silks. etc, most attractive. I Style No. 840 is designed for sizes B. w. 12. 14 and 16 years. I Size 12 requires 2% yards flli-irichl with 2% yards 35-inch for blouse. Price of PATTERN i5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. would also be‘ -_.-_.-_.-_-___¢-._ Name u. Street Addreaa lfllllll’! Linlmono for lnlooa kiln. ‘\\‘.‘\ .. \ \‘§" Sift flour once. measure, add nodal salt and ginger and sift again. Gom- hine molasses. milk and egg yolk. j Add to flour mixture gradually. Qieatlng only until smooth. Add but- Iior. Blend. Fold in egg white. ‘Bake in not waffle iron. Serve with whipped cream. Make: six four-lec- tion waffles. Cheese Waffles, Grilled Tomatoes 2 cups sifted flour V: teaspoon salt. 1 cup milk 3 egg whites. atiffly beaten _ Tfi drynnd ‘ 1 watering with 21.4 cups aofted flour weak liquid manure will benefit the V. teaspoon salt DELPHINIUMS FROM SIID plant considerably. v. cup milk 7°" c“ In raising delniuniunu from need. when second growth atarta. cut i egg wolk. slightly beaten Allard New the seed bed should be of fine loamy down ‘old stalks m within a few 11a teaspoon soda Creamed soil six parts. with one part sand inches of the ground; do not force 2 teaspoons ginger QM." Evuy added and three parts lea-i’ mold. second growth; allowa snort mating l cup dank molasses D" Wk" sow fresh seeds early in August. period and then give another feed. l-3 cup melted butter Y U preferably in cold frame without in; of bone meal and water gener- 1 egg white. atiffly beaten w " glass (where they can stay all win- ter), shading until after germin- atlon. Never let seed bed dry out. Transplant once before planting in permanent plaoo. Seeds sown in summer bloom the following year. Seeds aowp in early spring under glass bloom the following fail. Delphiniuma like deeply dug aoil. liberally mixed with well rotted stable manure and well rotted sod in lower strataf Plants can be safely moved in fall and early spring. Early autumn planting ia advised. Set plants two feet apart. with crowns one inch ba- low ground. mot: wall spread and ST- CHARLE Mll-K Use Borden's St. Charles Mlllc ——you will iin it economical, convenient and wonderlully_ handy for mal<in delicious creamed dishes. ivory time ou use ii, you and your amily will notice the im- loved Flavor of your cooking. l a ii whenever a recipe calls lor milk. m ST. CHAgRliE bcrllcvrnh-‘d-lki oualy. Lime also is beneficial, but not applied at the same time as the bone meal. 1 Be aura to stake dalpliiniuin spikes early. Stake each spike sep- arately and tie with soft. Jute twine. Bamboo atakea are good, but five eightha sine spruce or cedar atakao are preferred. Black apot and root rot are the two moat deadly enemies of the del- phinium. A formula given by the iovemment to correct these diseas- aa ia as follows: mercuric chloride, one gram: aodium nitrate. one gram; water, five and one-half gal- lons. Apply with a sprinkler close to 2 teaspoons baking powder 3 egg yolks. Well beaten ‘UNSWEETE:"§‘£$£~EYA$B“AYCO _ so“ firmed around plant lion growth mm in Hip $34 1'00“- Oity $“Nwmwmmwm“S\_ cvxuwsopk ~ tfa/l/Jvl/r M1111 ...-~-~un-|-u....-- . . . . . . ... t I; B0100 M ui d '1 Weir; N‘ \)\\\"€ AVAVVAQSLS llvul H fun’ bflvciiiul m BROWN IIOI Dlfl? llMlTl-l) s1(;\(]()!\ N f‘. ‘(Run 5004s Q/ .