e5: ' \'-“'-»,"M~5<4w>< _ Re {Dorothy Dix $61)’;- EVERYTHING HAS PRICE IN LIFE; i EVEN- HAPPINESS FOR WOMEN True Love A Gift At First, But Later On A Debt Worth Paying Off In his Commencement Adidmssoo tth Sch bytvz-iim licspital of New Yonk City, Waltgr g»? hum nor: “No saint. no hero, no discoverer. no h no leader ever did his work cheaply and agile} comfortably nnd palnlesslfv, and no people wag ever great which did not. pass through t-he voile of the Shadow of dearth on its vmy to gieutness ’ MY- LIDDInaun was smoking to young women who had dedicated their lives to the alleviation of the sufferings of humanity, but his warning flint for everrlhing We get in life that ls worth able to every woman in the world, no matter what her est-ate, Yea. the Woman Pa", Too _For the curse of womimkind is the childlike belief‘ that they will somehow escape the com- mon nuo; that they will dance without ever lmv. ing in settle their score \\'lll‘l the piper", that they \\'lil have love without earning it and success Hence. when they come [8486 to face with the and know sorrow and suffering and work and r vcn over the injustice on‘ life, and some of them s and others become quittcrs. BHDCULATES liuvlng we must pay the price, is equally npplicU THE COOK'S CORNER . BAKED HADDOCK Whole haddock comes in about 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 pound sizes. First clean the liSll, if neccssaiy‘, iuen wipe out the cavity with a damp cloth. Bone the fish by first re- moving the herd and tail, ilien slitting it along the backbone. Then starting at the head end, run a exceptions to all rules. There are numy women ~ l ougli to accept the bitter with the s\veet and 1o n ‘.lll(l come up smiling. But the gicut majority oil to the futnous conviction that their Fairy Godinothers dill them with eveiytlnng they desire on a silver tray; hm‘ 1g to do anything about it. d iu every plum cf feminine conduct. Women lugs of life, but not willing to worrv to get them, or n»- upon which i111 success is built. They want every- _ ivnd, ulus, there is nothing for nothing in this ham. \\l) ll. IUl‘ instance, which is always woman's chief preoccupation, is rich, wtliout which she ls a spiritual pllllptll‘. In the put. Afuar tho-t it. is a debt that a. woinini spends tire working out. , wv tn . Lillll all women know Llutt no other woman ls . w‘ - " the love of the mun she loves yet many. lfss, loo lzvzs o self-centered to iinike any effort to’ on whom their lmppincss depends. 'l‘liey won't tnkel m) themselves looking ztttvuctive. They don't bother to‘ "esting and fluttering’ companions. They nag, tlieyi Tlicy keep their husbands‘ vanity rzuv with their‘ ’liir_v never lift i1 hand to feed the flre on the altar, et when z tlivy bemoan themselves. They wanted love, but iey were in tail to keep it niive. vl" moznci-s. Every woman wants hor children to grow up line men and women and a credit to her, but few are willing "to slave at the jcb of rearing children. Rich women turn their children on 1- to lzircliiigs to bring up. Poor women slioc theirs out on the street and 1mm i; to the gang to form their manners and morals and ideals. ml . l' into lNlllJ Dlnlhfl‘! Pay for Neglect of Children rvwhere you hcur mothers mmplalnlng about being tied down by ~ Everywhere you see mothers at then bridge games, at night clubs, at cocktail parties; and everywhere you see neg- n, spoiled children starting on the road to perdl l . because my to stop them. or point out the right road to them. 't willing to sacrifice her own good times to secure her child- "e ls business. Every girl who goes to work wants to be a. mints to be a. highly paid private secretary or Our “invalu- in." or bend of a department. b1"- She dogslft 839901» w by working and making herself azn expert in her line. She ippcal, or a willowy figure. or Just plain luck to get her to fail she blames it all on the injustice of Fate and . k of efficiency. \. conic buck tome point that Mr. Llppmann so vividly . tlicrc is no easy way in life. Every foot of the pathway to the grave is hard going. For everv good tlinilg we must; cry ‘thing we want we must; pay the price. And hills is par- .. e for worn-en. ' ' n a o a o Miss DlX--My husband has absolutely no interest in life, unless Dear it l~ -~ ‘l i i. .l.l'i ln the newspaper. He cafes not-hing for sports. chi?" x ilihi.-(iiisl,lc‘oisiiniri)fnity' affairs or even the radio. “flint. shall I do? BORED WIFE. .\\'~.\\'lCR-—'l'll.".iik God for the comic strips. ‘They have saved many t mils ironi llllll‘('.'.‘l‘ or suicide. ,?_. Architects today lean toward lower ceilings, having established the fact that any space greater than l2 inches above a. xvinclow head is of no cooling value unless LOWER (‘EILINGS ARE IN V061‘ l‘ TODAY 'r2-.<- ;~.:~~~<pec e homeowner is l to considcr ceiling height sharp kn.fe between the flesh add ribs, continuing tiwards the tail, until all the tunes have been re- leased. Lay the fish, skin sldb down, in a well-greased baking dish. Sprinkle with grated cheese, then with salt and pepper. Dot with butter and barely cover will] scolded milk. Bake in a moderate oven (375 dsg. F.) for about 25 minutes, or until llie flesh is set. and the top $0lll13~ what browned. Another good way to do the whole lisli is to stuff it and tlien bake it. BAKE!) STUFFED HADDOCK Clean the fish, if necessary, then wipe the cavity with a dump cl;th. Bone the fish occzzding to drec- tions glVfin in the above recLpe. The fish may also b? skinned. if desred, but this ls not necessary. Dreufng 2 cups soft criunbs 1 small onion minced 1-4 cup diced celery 2 tabléspoons butter Salt and pepper Milk Method: Cock diced celezy in butter until soft then add to the soft crumbs along with the minced onion. Molstcn the mixture with a little milk. Stuff the fish with the obzve dressing and fasten the edges of the fish tcgether with skewers and lace string about the skewers securely. Place the stuffed fish in an oiled pan and brush the surface with cooking oil or melted fat. Bake in a. hot oven (450 deg‘ V) for l0 min- utes per inch thickness of fish. Slice for serving and gamlh with tartar sauce m" pickle relish. Relieve Asthma and Hay Fever Quickly with KELLOGGFS u» roims, especially as it df- ventilated“ gent-rm. construction costs. of the chief features of (,‘l".‘(".i‘(l in the late nineties y 1900's was the high lofty ’I'li:s was believed an aid ng the rocm ccol. lows Om: For iron mould stains. wet the stained part. stretch over a Jug of boiling water, and rub oil of lemon on the marks. When the stilén eves, wash to remove the cc . HOLDERS WITH SCRAPS DESIGN NO. 1888 " Two crocheted pot holders add a distinct touch to the kitchen. Igfl; ~ not. (mitt/Kl or carpet warp may be used for nnlshin . Pattern c. lfllfl m . list or materials needed,‘ illustration of sti and complete ins wutions f‘? “flaking both holders. o ovum pattern: r orsend b v pt turo with l5 coin n: stamps to Needlework Bureau, Chaarlotietotivn Guardian. “n” m To Chnrlntwown Guardian n; j Needlework ficpartment Dwlvn Nrxlfibfl NA.‘JE-—- - -------—-'—--—-—-—-—-———— FfllEiiT ADDRESS—-———-—~-——-——————~——) 511‘! ----n-s-a~:-fgPEOYR{fl—rin-:nnnnq—- l " "Q 111E CHARLOTTTETOWN GUARDIAN 31w? OQOOQO-OOOOOOOOQO-OQOOOQ OOO-OOQOOOOOQOOQOO vvv‘vv film '1. Social and Personal "f. Fa hions has; . Liv into? a vv vvvwvv v vv vv | .--:.:-... éislu re —The Woman ’s Realm E ‘F’. L. ~ 1mm: Thou must. be true thyself, If thou the truth wouldst teach: Thy soul must overflr/w, if thou Another’: soul would-it reach; It needs the overflow or heart, To give the lips full speech. HE STOPPED LAST WAR Frank Hilder. the man who tele- graphed the “Cease fire" order to the. Brltisti. forces in France in November, i918, ls today entertain- ing the trcops as a. ventriloquist. He is 63 years old, lives in Hove, England, and hBs traveled over 7.000 miles visiting camps in the Southern Command. When pearllng craft visited War- rior Island, 1n Torres Straits, Aus- tralia, in 1288. the natives used to bury young women and girls in the sand, leaving only the nose and mouth uncovered. ‘There is a healthy thing in laughter, laughter at the grlmmest things in life. laughter at death evenH-Uharles Chaplin. The old-fashioned mlddy blouse l; brick in a new way in resort fash- ions. It appears in street dresses. shorts and slant suits. A large surgiilzwer will use two barrels of water in growing to ma- turity, If olive oil is added t1: water when washing flannels, there \vill be no danger of those articles beccmlng hard and “felted". Use a table- spoonful of oil to every gall n of water. Mallard ducks are learnirg how to make their nests in trees Jistead of on the ground. Great delicacies in China are cooked bamboo shoots, sharks’ fins, and beche-de-mel- - a species of sea slug. After n bomb fell on a haunted house in London firemen found that the peculiar noses were due to a. defective water system capable of making sound-s from a whisper to a f zghorn. CLOSET ACCESSORIES Buying o. new spring wardrobe autcmatncrilly stimulates interest in rejuvenating the clothes crset scrubbing and airing and fresh paper on the shelves take care o. necessary routine; new sachet boules, satin-covered sachet mang- ers hat and accessory boxes with sachet. plllCAvs add a pleasant frag- rance as well as a. luxury appear- once. Closest fitting counters show a. varied assortment in lovely pastel colours, many ln unusual pnckages. that make fascinating gifts. New this year are matching accesscries o: red, white and blue, scented with a fragrant compcslticn of honey- suckle, jasmine and uardenla. NEW TYPE ELOTIIES IIANGEE Right now lo keep your new spring suit in shape, and later on to kee slacks stills Edy, is a. new t c othes hanger of heavy. Bay- co oured enamelled wire. Merely pinch its nrms to contract the hangers shoulders to insert the skirt. As you release, their light pressure hslds the skirt firmly, automatically adjusting to waist- band. size. There is no nmesslty for slhs or pins to mark the fabric. as the rubber-covered ends that hold the skirt: prevent sl pping. The hanger will also accommodate your Jacket and either Jacket or skirt may be removed accurately. BENDED SHIRTI Some men wear out shlrtl in prominent places before wearing out the entire garment. It in im- possible to match. all sort: ct mitt pattern: and one housewife mlvod the 1cm by removing ‘pieces for patches from the tall o the shirt. Any shirt can stand n little depreciation in this particular sec- tion and there you have enough for patching the more important part4. A greasy foundation or a thin film of cream on the face give: it luster and aliveness when facing the camera. USe a dark liprouge and don't try to extend the lips too far beyond their natural margin. Use the liprouge spanngly. Use eve makeup wisely and let. the luster of the foundation or cream h‘gh- light a good facial contour, cheek bones — which by the way go far toward making one photo- genic-and a well-shaped forehead. Tone down the least attractive fea- ture or features with a. patting on of powder. One of the most permanent lip] rouge-s available requires special n application which is well worth the slight effort. Flrit the rouge is smoothed over the lips and allowed to remain on for five minutes, then all surplus coloring is wiped off, leaving the lips well covered and colored. The newest shade cf this rouge ls a vlvld military red which has n very small hint of yellow. Other delightful colors are orange, red", raspberry, vivid red, pink, dark red and almost-trclfd tone. Make your selection from thee heavenly shades mid follow directions for making the coicr stay on the lips. A radio receiver, phonctmmgifli. and recorder have been combined lw an inventor in a. compact out- fit weighing less than 20 pounds. A methid for producing por- fraits of persons in stained glass from photograph: has been (level. oped by two residents of Holland. Hot, Perspiring Aching Feet No sensible person will continue to suffer from those intense ngnnhlug throbbing foot pnlns when every well stiu-ki-il drug srnro has Marina's Emer- nlcl Oil IHHI sells it with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money linck. Your fcct may be no aching and in- flumeil that you think you can't go nnnflir-r atop. Your shoe; may feel n: lf flu-y nrc cutting right into the flesh. You fi-f nick all river with the pain mid torture-You'd give anything to cs-t ruin-r. What's to he (lone. (inn application of Moonc‘; Emer- ald Oil and in fifteen ulinute: you get the surprise of your life-now you'll know the way to solid font mmfort. And bent n! nil any offensive odor is grme for good. WOULD YOU BE GLAMOROUS? muff you wan-t to be glamorous, yet subtle, wear gold eye shadow at night. The secret of wearing gold eyeshadow. is to wear it in combination with a darker sha- tlown——brown, which gives a won- derful natural tone. It. should be blended over the willie eyelid, then up and away in the direct-ion cf the brow. Care must be taken to blend it. to there is no line of demarcation when it begins or ends. 11R fl little gold over it, applying it senuy with your little finger l MW omitting the brown shade’ THIS I5 ALASKA-RUSSIA I5 8 MILES 0FI'— with Germ-lira invnion of Busch, Amman: In- offmnhlamluln: lkoll-Ilklmoahlllflnllihhlllbill: Invent center: on Alulu. and lin- proxlmlty to the slbei-lnn cont. Ilaro‘: n some on Little Ilhnd, Am -‘ gonadal: hi!!! I vvvvvvvv vw v vwvvw a ., .~ MADE IN C 10/: fictional J because the wheat is umm JULY 18,_!)41 ~w Literature . Aaq- - -,, “NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT” The food ou eat has much to do with your capacity to perform the extra work that is rig fly demanded from every citizen in wartime. Eat the food that has made Canada “the granary of the Empire"-whole wheat. Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, with nothing added. You get iheciaroteins, carbohydrates, phosphorus and iron contained in pure whole wheaq An , ' led, all the important wheat germ is retained. To benefit from the abundant food-energy that Nature u: into Canadian wheat -bu and serve Nabisco Shredded Wheat regularly. As for it by the full name “Nabisco Shredded Wheat". THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, “It, Nlugun: lulll, Canada ANADA - 0F CANADIAN WHEAT AMomimSmilc Ambrose-Now, more than any- thing else. I want n maid who has some refinement. Maid-Yasuml But Alfll have w charge you mo’ ef Ali has to in- struct you all in de ways 0' sassiety! A minister said. one Sunday at the family dinner table, "My ser- mon this morn'ng. advocating flillfllbllfly and thrift, was very cen- vnc " “How do you know. dear" asked his wife. - "I counted the collection". he re- plied directly above the line of the Ill-Shes. blendtnz it about half-way up the eye-lid. When you have finished, you stand away from the mirror your eyes appear voiy glamorous. Naturally this eye make-up should be used only at night. In general men do not like Der- fuime that is too penetrating. 0r penfume that is too heavy, too ob- vious, or too much of it. 1f you your ‘ lids glitter in the light, and when’ find a perfume that your best beau likes, then use lt—until you tire oi’ lt-or him. Hie Art of We" Can Be Studied at Home I I Bathroom Soloist To Radio Star Hold that notel Maybe your bathroom baritone-or tenor-could b0 trained to make a big impru- ulon on n radio audience! That’: not luch an impossible idea, you know. Nearly everyone ha: the physical equipment for singing well. You only need to learn how to use your lungs, throat and ruonator: to but advantage. Ono of the first thing: i: to 0o- ordinnio your breathing nod your lingtng. Draw air into the lower part. of the lungs and :peak rapidly the phrase "ltvlala-la-ln." Repeat with other vowel sounds-Flay," "lee," "lo," "loo.“ When you've ldiulted your in- take of air no you can speak then phrnel evenly, sing them a: in the music with our sketch. Use the middle of your voice, ltrive for n llllillned stream of sound and breathe when the V (bi-nth lign) lndlcltu. Then try llflIlBI-Ilp Ind down the male with all note: equal in tone und your throat muscle: per- fectly relaxed. Not so easy’! Simple exercinsu help you do it. Our Sit-page booklet lhowl how to uu your voice a: professional: singing upparatul function effec- tivlzly; explain: breath control. tone cc r. of ‘Roch Yourself To Bin Guudlln Home Service. Be sure m write plainly your Nome, Audi-m sud the Name c! booklet, For Friday, July 18th. MARCH 3i to APRIL 20 (Aries) -The sun and Neptune give out the only major beneflc vibrations today. These favor worthy chari- ties, constructive work and all undertakings that have far-reaching beneficial influences. Confidential matters and vacation activities also favored. APRIL 2i to MAY M (Taurus)- Your stars warn against careless- _riess or lnattention to health and other important matters. But the day favors snund lnvesnnenls,_ac- tlvlties pertaining to the navy and aeronautics; handling liquids, oil, chemicals; shipping. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- More friendly for finishing incom- pleted matters, checking week's ac- tivities, correcting errors, making improvements and plans for next week's interests than for starting new unnecessary undertakings. In- dulge some pleasant recreation dur- ing free time. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Much the same indications for you as for Gemfnians. with our tn- herent intuition and penc ant for clever investigative work you can be of great help when these pow- ers are of importance. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Your natal planet, the Sun, f: in major go:d aspect and you should be able u; make headway and gains in particular line of’ endeavor; an add unexpected benefit: through doubling your efforts. Personal affairs favored. AUGUM‘ 23 to S ER. 23 (Virgo) - Artistic and mental pur- suit-s take second place to indus- trial, mmuflcturlng and other urgent issues now. But whatever your interests. do your best to succeed in them and you will be contributing to the general good. S~ .- ERMto OCTOBER 3 The perfect play dress for little sister is one just ike big tater‘: favorite. She'll love its gathered skirt and wide waistband. Bottom down the back make it any t0 launder, too. Stripes o:- ono of tho new Hawaiian printed cottons in y colors with s short sleeved gbero in a solid color makes the smartest little costume for play time at home or away on vacation. Her initials embroidered on the bodice also add n personal note that is glean’? and vex-Lolita. tylo o. 2908 designed for sizes l, 10, M, l4 nnd l6 years. Size 12 requires 2 1-4 yards of 35-inch fabric for dress: 3-4 yard for bolero. Embroidery No. 11201! intuit be ordered separately do. Give: exercise: to make your I lundfiocincolmfur yrgouécggglol“ Send Twenty (zoo coin is un- Jerred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the at la number. Be aura h: state the : I you with. lam. m. zoos Bile m,» a Nome It-refllddfk: Province Periodic Distress unto: brim Inle- tlonn museum- in Iflnil nor nhllu: NOW dun: lull ‘ Clnunuld h! rol . No Int "ma. ‘lino lamlhnll zen-w" ::'.-. u. aunt. 11mm wrrnou-i- nncnom i: ' ‘l. I‘ all IIIIIIQ. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E —-—-By Frances Drake Needlecraft- --For The {lame ~ 2 (Libra) - Rather mild in tendency and warns against going too in: out on the limb, especially in mat- ters that might cause risk t4 health, property or finances. Be moderate, discreet. OUPOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 2i (Scorpio) - Keep your plane and ideas in useful, constructive chan- nels. This is not an auspicious per- iod for unnecessary change: or hasty decisions. Be conservative in personal matters. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Guard against faulty workmanship, carelessness in checkin errors, details. Adhen staunch y to the requirement: of your position. Keep the quality of your output at a high standard. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Routine affairs. fa- miliar work, ilanuiropic and pat- riotic actlvi lea and domesticity should run efficiently, amicably. Care urged in financial transac- tlons. JANUARY 22 lo FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) -- Don’t give your de- sires for pleasure or change of scene too broad a latitude today. Essential duties and important mai- ters require close attention, careful management. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Neptune (your planet) and the Sun send beneficient in- fluences for your happiness and achievement. Formulate plans. see! favors and new connections of im- portance; increase your chances foi success. Vacation activities and m- I manoe also favored. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY will be forceful, active, of sharp in- tellect but inclined to be dommeer- lng. Capable of real success in an! winder-taking it likes and to which l ii gives full gupport of its fine mint and talents. Dramatic and" lllernn ability favored. 108a.‘ . :n=....... "l