,.: yam: frwo fro i Woman's Real Mi‘ ill us» Happenin gs of 1 The Week Britain's royal family had their first ttzréiergroutid glimpse of South Africa's great gold mining industry Eattlrday- when they decended 8.- ttftil feet into the Crown Mines goitilield at Johannesburg. . . o wearing white coils, brown plastic skutlgtiards and leather p"i.i‘.'f‘s, the lOYIii jiarty’ walked at" s. i»i:.=tri~‘l ti! passages to w» '.ii bare bu. .cd cililhcs tvorklig at the gold fr. c. A mine cllfival i-tiowctt the ti-vo l\"'ll"L‘S5€5 a. piece of diam‘. iiiirltii-a lie looking quartz which lie held in tlle rays 0f = wixch i0 show lltcm the visible excl-attired Priittess liiie always wcizitctl. - lftli gold." ].:itl sure it is iiot copper .i~kc Ptlilcrs," Elizabeth, .. t e off . ~.."~lll(‘ti licr it. was 1d. time iiizl Qtzrcii llokcd up ..l'.l .»li'.i". \\ilf“.'L' natives ‘ivcnc ':l\'fi and asked theln to turn potter and - in deafening iicise ‘IQ the drill started up - they saw gold rock being 65111111911» Al. the Kisngs request, the party wcnt down a itlflhfitl‘ 200 feet to see n 118W oblique shaft being cut into the gold rccf. Mealtime eve " ie in- Rhodesia was biisv suiitlay urcptriiig to i8- rcive the itvvcl family who were due to irriv; at Salisbury by air that dab‘ When the Kiing opmis the South- rrii Rhodesian f-‘J-rliammt Monday it will be the first time a royal state tipriiilzg has taken itlace ill a build- ing that was, one: a public house. . . . ‘t tie Present Parliament build- ings are a convened hotel and where ministers sit on "the front li 1N1" was rim-e a saloon bar. The cs kLtiaabeth and Margaret bcccinte "reporters" ICE‘ the n as the only place from r they can view proceedings 5 lite press gallery, which ls being - arle available for them. I . . ior-Geiteral Viscount Alex- ‘X11050 ZlllC€5llOT onoe held Scotia and gave it its name. s lzolng to re-establish his family . art with the pzovtlrtoe when he oes to the Cape Breton highlands Uove Mrs. W. E. I-lytldnian was hostess last Iiioziday at s. PNity all oon tca lo: her house guest Mo‘ Marius cf Memraiiioook. N Ex- quisite stpritlg flowers added io the pleasure of the social gath lg as‘ Q 1 Mo d e rn Etiquette B! Roberta [no ‘O\\O cacao Q- Should one plan the games when 81111-118 I. party for children. 01' 111-51- allow them to do as they please? A- 1i Ls better games beforehand. Q- When a sirt is sitting out a to plan their 50-00 i O4'O*O-§'.-§O-O-§Q-QO-O4-f§OO+O-Q-O§§ [fiends chatted over their lea cups. dance with a man, is the man per. i iiiitted to leave her during this per. iod to dance with another girl? o~cioo¢=oo¢>ooaosc>ooqvoo<¢ootosco 0++¢++0+0+e+04+e+o+o 00120 THY 01x SA Ys; Q4 -O-QOQ§§-O-O‘§'fQ‘FF.Q Celibacy vs. Marriage Group of Yuuflls Regard llomestlcity distasteful And llrudgery A young mttii. who says that llc is speaking for himself and his five buddies who are also enjoying siiiglc-blcssedlicss. writes me as follows: _, THE CHARLOTTETOWN WGIJVARDIAN ___ _ MMOMOMOOMV 0-%06%0O%00€4 0§69%6 m 1 Social and Personal/ Fashions f Literature D XO-O-O-O-OOOOO Ellen '3 Diary By an Inland Farmer's Wile z t Moat pleasant this day has been, and tonight the moonlight holds the still countryside brightly. The old mill nestles plainy down ill thc valley. and I can see the llgllt and. the dark of the fields on the farther slope and above are the wooded _ 59311-124947 O%OO% i LivinglflLeisllre 411E WOMAN'S A REALM~ toward you. Start with base q Given or returned. Common u blade aKainst stone. Pull dhgqmt, light. t; love, ly; llniiili with knife iii In “i, And its familiar voice waules not W811! “V1118. Kip across lower am. All love is sweet, trill-tops. arimqiiil and beautiful W" - - . n" o...» s..,-.-°u,.d;ngs a... on ‘his we Tlicy who inspire it most are for-. To sharpen other sick: pun before our day of rest. Jamie visit- 1""a1°i . ' Kittie diagonally away 1P0!" YOU ed us a. Alderlea today He Mme As I_ ant 110w; but those who fevl Guide ivilh finger resting on H" with Rc-b. on horseback, safely hcld 11 11147;“ b13119 11D 511d 11111118 Iln l-rc-llki i-ti encircling arms and mounted on A" hlplliii‘? 51-111- l §_“’P9l1 B! 1'11 lhflrtlfifllfig the first the Hurry mare. As is his custom "nshmw- 15"”- . u i Miss Elfllfly Lou Douglas and her college friend Miss Shelagh Balccvi. . both pupils at Horton ACfldCllLV. Wolfvillc. N. S. sipciii an cnjoy~ a-blc Easter \villi the forni-sl-‘s l){ll‘-‘ ents Mr. J. Lestxl- Douglas M. I’. and Mrs. Douglas. The young people were guests el a jolly round of‘ dances and parties during thiri mil-t holiday. l i a a ~ Ml‘. and Mrs. C. Grit-tit Circgoxyi entertained about E friends Mtil-l day evening at their home I-"ri-ticessl Street. Saiitvt John. N.B. and tifier-' wants with their guests wclit lxci tit. .lllt>‘ Rose Ball tr. the Admiral Bfiiilly Hotel. . . I Miss Beth MaoCcttticll who al‘.'i\'E(i from Halifax by inane to sPE11<1 Easter with Mr. end lilrs. J. F. Macdcnald Upper Prince Street,‘ roiuriicd ‘Pucsday’. She also itmdc’ n shcrt visit tc he: home in George- town. - o . when Viscount Alexander recel-i ves an honorary degree of Doctor of j Laws at. Dalhcusic University's csti- " voclic-ii May 13 it will be the first time in the ceiltury-oid L'll'i‘lVCl‘5il§"S tiistory that it has so honored a governor - general. Major H. W. Plat-f. Vhnccuver. BC. tlow stationed in Trenton. Ont, re- NO. he should not do so. Q- Is yellow becoming to a girl‘ With a slillow ccmiplexiciti? .\. N0. she should avoid yellow, its tliis will emphasize her salicw HCSE. THE STARS SAY- By GENPHTIKh KEMBLE For Sunday, April l3 SUNLJAi/‘S horoscope holds liti- litlry of a splendid slntc of iititid 1U!‘ coiiceniratiilg Uil litt) oriihodux1 and cotlvenliciilui place of the Sub-i tiatli day, with the emotions and mentality keyed to a high degree of FEVEYQIlCG, generosity, charity and hospitality". ReligiOilg and cc- clcsiastical affairs are stimulated and iiniy enjoy spirited cclcbra-i lions or ceremonies. However, there is lilnt of some disagreement or misunderstanding with superiors or others tn high places and power. For The Birthday I lihosc whose birthday it is may‘. be assured of an active. productive,‘ and fertile year in which all the‘ energies. ambitions and aspira- tions are sure to find proud recog- ‘umed bv plane Akmdqy morning ‘ iiititiil for meritorious work, which liavlnr; spent the Easter holidays may ha” a!‘ "xcepiiimfll migncc‘ with his friBmL Eric MacGregorl m t tttal or crcttlive value. The crilnd i5. the hcme of ms Daren“ M‘ and particularly versatile 317.1 inspired m,‘ C‘ E MacGregol. Charloufi-to fine action. in which llifrc are “m.” rewards of position. prestige. pcr- soil-al gratiiicatioti as well as cri- llaiicrri social place and financial . - . _ i ML“ Louise Avam accompamed increase. It is a time to aim toward "Miss Dix. we are laughing at you, ltitlglliitg loiig and loud, because .\'0u and all the rest of the sob sisters seem to think lhiit the only rea- son for a litaii's existence is to be a willing rug for soiiu: dizzy‘ tomato to ivzpc llcr fcct illicit. \’v'c trivi- crotvii wiscr. as well as oldci‘. "We collie utitl go as we jalcasc. have no rc- spoitsibiiity beyond iiur business atftiirs. no squatting lirals to brlak up our sloop. no iitlitlir-rs-in-iaivs. no (livorce cxpeltsrs. no alimony to pa)‘. littd iio troubles. True. we yxiy for nttr good liillf‘5. but 1c we get value rccciwtl and no 'i‘r~gri~ts or heal-tactics tiflcrivzirtls. “You probably tlilitk our philosophy‘ (lvpraved. but we would riithi-i" suppnri tcu girl friend; than one back-biting. bi'i-i)l'.‘llll(‘(i, egotistical. ex lava- gttut. ciiiiccilcd. iiliiY, v.iili. utiiiiiiig wife." Well. cv<-r_v tiniii to his taste. and I offer lllj licarticst toilgrtiitiizititiiis tu ihi- wise ;:tl_\.‘. wliii found out bt-furi- liizir- riiitzo lhiit tloiilcsiicity ivtis tin’. l-iicii- dish. s’! liiriiiy" (lii|i'i. ytitl know. Tficy only discovcr that they are really wolves at llcari. iiisieatl of ilouseliold pets. after they have mrsstd up some iiice girl's life as wcii as their own. NO DLARITAI. TALENT Pcrsoliziliy. I am iio advocate of tiiiivcrszil itiarriligc. I thiiik there are plenty of pcoplc ultu liavi- no more talent for trotting along in double harness. aiid liking it. titan they have for pulling off any other difficult and dangerous stunt that rcqtlircs the kllt)\\'~l‘l0\\'. hcy just lack tftit gill. and cl-viiiiutv those mcii who are such pilot’ judges of \\'Ull‘l"ll ltial tilt-y pl<. out "12:. biting. bird-brailicd. egotistical, txtravagant. conceited. izizv. vain. whliiiiig girls" for wives, should walk higti. with: and ltaridsoiiic around the altar. and play safe. Fortunately. however. not all men are fi-aidy cats. There are bold and adventurous spirits tiltiorig them who arc willing to risk their all on a cutie who looks good f0 them. There are others who get bitten by the love bug arid who itcvct" find out that the perfectly ordinary fr- ntalc they itizirrirtl isn't a glaliiutll" girl. Tltcrc tire still clitoris think that tile first cry of ti‘. - iintv-‘Jcrii DZiDCS is S\\'(‘t'lf‘l‘ music illiaii any note that ever mane from Cart 0's throat. Ailtl, bvlicvc it or not. there arc Fathers Clubs that hold spirited contests in tidy chang- llllf. who Pcssibijs it is true. though I doubt ii. tluii a iitriii iiliiy have itiorc fuii when he is ycutig and free illllll tic would if tin were hobbled by h.."- mutrirltoliiel bond. But yuutlt goes by so quickly and its pleasures after an absence. he made a round of sites and stables with his gratid- fziihci‘ and |ilf‘ll for the first 1.1mm he scaled with Jock to it barn loft to ascertain for himself "if that old cat's got any kittens tip there sunie'-srcs~sl1e‘s likely to." Though this happy event. is perhaps tic: too far in ilic future. she was in '18!‘ tisual haunts fol-lay‘: In the house for Zllt especial cup of ivholc ltiiliv in the morning; beside mg ivlitn I did my Saturday‘; baking; loiter- ing nearby when we were at Incas. tlieit on the couch or heiieath ll-e stove at rest. "I wanta know" Jilin-i‘ slrrtchtd full length oil a rug. i!‘- icrviewvtl ttcv ilicrc. a prcilv iiiotiiill of fill" "You tell lrlc when!" she blinked sleepi-ly and retreat- ed to a safer distance. Jami: remained to dinner and ilieii WED! with ours to the lumbering tip nf the other farm. Not lumbering is the word has collie to indicate hut as they explain "only for a few sticks to have around" in case nf repairs to some of our buildings. In a farm cart they went. ltappilv dOWll the lane in llic sunlight and in a, warmct‘ and more favor- able wind than that of ‘yesterday. , o o o March. the month of which a poet wrofe—Sliakespeare it was - |"BCWfll'B the Ides of March blow winds and crack your cheeks!" iwent out flii-s wcz-k on a nice note. i-f there were some days and nights. of it uhcrl small and disturbing who HOW TO CARE FOR KNIVES ‘ l--. iii-ves are i: nlos. use ant - . liliuscd of kitchen utensils, says1 McCalls for April. Don't. use the‘ Britain's fuel t blades lo open cans. [ir_v_off liilsyi 1_v_ brought bat‘? the utar-time snap cords or wires; this ClUiiS15DlFll. of -Ill'i','l1l)O'lTiiP.Q_i\ the edges. Don't soak kfliVlfi iniamonit11i‘l'l1E‘0litc.Tlie oidfoirsham dislnvrltcr; lhis swells anlllociseltsi been among the worst silfferev. the wooden liatiillcs. Don't S1012] from the shortage of llzht aim tlieni carelessly. ill (ll‘l\\\'El‘S with a.\\'8l'1'Ii11i. and several towns open- lot of other things. Do keep tltem cd ciiiettiflnfi’ vCHLYBS Where old in their owli knife rack and slnrp- people could coinc- and get warm. cn ilielil as ascribed below. 1A Sehdnlruotii was tised at Lilian, Tu Stove: A knife rack k1“3|is1Bfllifltfllsllllfi‘, for iiistattve. and gm eat-ti klikfc iit its separate sin Mayor uillfiillPfi a special fuel al- Fiistcn it on \\‘flii er iii a ilcen 1¢1P1111<111 101' 116511111; 1|. ltitclteti (il‘il\\'f‘l‘. ‘Pills rack has ti’ The ccnlrc became something glass cover to protect blades frmiii of it club for old people. and tnany dust and keep tliem out. of chil-i01 them came m rciiiilarlv for ii i-giys rpm-w ‘warm. Old-Est among the men win Tu lioli‘ knife for sharpening: Siiavcllf-Oid Mr. Ernest Hyde. who’: Hold at a 20 degree angle on an Still ltalc and heart)’ 311d does all oilstonc_ A wkdcr tingle really llt'.lls.11is 0\\'11 $110l1f>111§- the blade while less will iiotI M155 Gflddflffi» 1119 01811111161‘ of ghafpcj] ti, ‘Ute centre. never forgot the cup To sharpen one side: Pull kuifelOT 19H and piece of cake which A —-——~intake the c-id folk‘: time there m D1811“ 111161 111YSP11 11115 \\'0_91<- \\'111‘-"-,i cticerfill. Sooti they thawed 0:11. we sci foot-sud fave r1110 111v both piijisit-atly- allfi soclltllv. and fourth _\8f\l‘. and thanked those usually joined in a 5mg so“; n-s have 110F118 W111i 11s "l0 11115 certainly been a tough winter for .sis has certain. pales ltlciv roughly about the eaves and don-n the chimneys That inst tiny, the fields were moulded sofl- , ly iii white from the Stindaj/‘s SHOW-fail. The evergreens. the He was risen. ‘Age nflcv age from Frill t0 tomb. God brings his purposes to bloom. Year after year the winters yield day“. and have fetched and wr- the old folks of Britain. hut CVCTV- Yifid 101' Our 1‘011\'E111011C9_ T110 one ltas clone their host to see Easter Season at hand sets rtirih that illfi)"l‘t'.' made as ko-mforliible afresh for its "man's inhumanity a; pgssibjs to man" lilitl brings to mind iht ___ _,_____ \\'(;-llfiCl' of llie women at "th" A To z ‘"1" ARM}; stone roiled away" and the joy of that itrcone E8519!‘ mvmfllif 1'11’ Peoples among whom the Bal- vatioit Army works run from A lo Z. Evangelical and social work is carried on among the Abahluol. Bechuaiia. Chilians. Danes. Estonl. ans. Faroese, Gujeratls, Hunggg‘. by her guest Miss Barbasu Hicks returned to Mt. Allison on Wed- nesday, pfter spending the holiday with Mr. a-nii Mrs. G. M. Avard. - a - Miss Marjoqbhandlei- lcft Tues-i day on T61R71) to Toronto after: at two weeks visit with her mother.‘ Mrs. F. S. Chandler. who has re-1 covered niooly from her recent ln~| disposition. I O I or a holiday after receiving an 1111/7!‘ from Dilhousie University w..- at zaaduation exicerclses in Details of his visit have not ll completed and in fact there: been; no official announoement| ‘l’ it was reliably learned that tlie_ rrtldiel". Lriciy Alexander and] . flit-re ctiitcL-en and certain villi be guests of the Nbva| lovernnlent at Kettle Lodge. i n: r picturesque Ingcnlsh on the (mint "rail. for at least two weeks. a a - Na vfilflllfllllCS or social furtc- Iicns are planned for the Oape I§lf""‘?\ part cif the visit which will lit- nfrciital and private in char- ‘. The Governor-General, who pert .-i.=hore in Canada for the time here a. rear ago and . - ‘ “ted Nova Scotla for- rtuli . b: ilu; a fishing rod. lli.» iii-if clubs. a jeep and his easel rind it ls larder-stood he plans to [tut same of the beautiful sea-‘ scopes cn canvas. He may also do Ffirtie deep-ecu. fishing. - o . Ii-frs. J. S. Cooksori- arrived from Nciv ‘fork by plane Thursday to Epoticl the summer with her sisters [he Misses Hodgson. Brighton Road. o o a A cordial welcome is being given Mrs. Pied Clotwcll who is home Irwin Btvtoti on a brief visit. On ‘Fiicrday’ Mrs. Coiwell entertained m. a lunchmxi party at the Chor- JOHHOWII where personal friends Iiad a hippy reunion with Mrs. Colwell who is leaving next neck on return. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mould are ow rnicely settled in their new time, the Cotton Apartments Brighton. "'1'1| Know Just "I know because I have been thni may myself. I have been so chron- ‘lca ly tired that I thougllit I would ;nevcr feel well a am. owcver, I found that Dr.‘ C two's Narva Food noon gave me new pep and new and put inc on my feet.’ Tired feelings, indigestion and loI ~of nlecp are quickly relieved by Dr. ‘Chase's Nerve Food. Ask for the new cooli- omy‘ size bottle of Dr. Chase's Nerve 1F cod 60 pilir-llflots. 180 piih-QLEO How You Feel"| i i 1- upon his old friend, the family doo- ti ' for. Alfter chatting for a couple o! Mrs E. s. Townsend retumed to Amherst Mcnday. from Charlotte- town- where she iiad beenapending mhe past week. Mrs. Townsend plans | toleave Saturday for Lachime. Que. to spend a few months vdth her daughter. Mrs. Robert Troop and Mr. 'I‘roop. O I I Mr. and Mrs Gordon Siarratt and daughter Mary Gordcn of- Kalifax former Charlottetown re- sident. spent Easie: in Amherst with Mrs. SiarratUs mother Mrs. J. L. Brown. ; I o \ 1 Mrs. Viticeait Blake entertauiedi It her attractive homo on Villa Avenue Wednesday inviting tn- timate friends in for the lea licur. I I I Mr. W. Chester S. McLure MP. and Mrs. McLiure are spending the Easter recess lin- Montreal and Tor- onto. I I I While in Charlottetown for the Rachel's Federation Mrs. L. A. Moore was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Beer. I I Among the clothu taken by Queen Elizabeth and the two Prin- cesses for their tour of the Union of South Africa cire three scarves ‘which may. one day, be museum pieces. These are copies of the ‘scarf designed by Jacqmar which. ‘in addition to a floral border in delloa-te colours, has a kind of fairy story “The King sets forth," writ- tem in the centre in two langu- ages-English and Afrikaans. I I I a Miss Noah White, student Nurse tin training at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. has returned to her duties after a pleasaaievlslt with her parent; Mr, Den-it White. i-rimtq- Rum; I O I It". Parker Moon l; omwei nicely at the P. E. I. Hospital after the: recent operation. I I I The Governors of Southern and Northern Rhodesia. have been infor- med officially that the King has approved the naming or two 1515M, in tho Zzmbasl River between the ‘two colonies after his daughters. tPriineess Elizabeth and Him“; Margaret. The islands am negr Lake Victoria mils and the Royal Family ‘were able to view tihem when they cmaoed by launch frml Southern in Northern Rhodesia this wee-k, ‘v4 Morning Smile _o+0»0+e+e+o-o+44+o4o+w v Am absent-minded num called hours. the doctor saw him to the door and, as he was shaking hands, and Mrs. i1 advanced goals. with honors. re- wards and acclaim in the immed- iate picture. A child born on this day is err Cépliollaiiy endowed with mental and spiritual gifts. promising place, prestige, hotlors and influence itt whatever channel its efficiency and aspirations may be directed. For Monday, April l4 .\f ON {JAY'S cast has nuguries astrological fore- for a particu- |1arly enterprising day. with seam- ingly lagging and static energies stepped up by an unusual incentive to put over certain ambitious pro- jects of a truly constructive nature. Under such stimulus it will be easy to gain the cooperation of import- ant intercsts. with ready influence and capital for the exceptional pro- 'positlon. In this pct objective it {nay be found personality counts although tacit ilnderstandiugs may count for more than "open agree- ments openly arrived at." If It Ia Your Birthday Those whose birthday it ls may prepare for a year of exceptional expansion. wiuli new projects of prime importance promoted by err ihusiasm and conviction inciting those whose influence and funds are needful to put into execution unusually sound and constructive programs and propositions. In tliis drive toward bold enterprise and initiative it would bc sound policy to make tacit agreements in lieu of open contracts should there be any sort of opposition from eld- ers or conservatives. Push toward cherished goals with clctcmtinaiion and purpose to express ideals or strokes of genius or iusP1I11l1011- A child born on this clay may posses many ideals and drcacns of a constructive nature. itviih power to put them into planes of the realis- lie and material, winning support from higih places by personal crin- viciion and practical techniques. i NO-SIIRINKING vroum- I ‘ The pansy belongs to the violet. faintly and is one of the oldest garden-flowers in cultivation. l {Q-Q‘ l Q4; scrum § Cook's Corner A BUTTER-SCOTCH ‘a cvup shortening 1 cup brotvun sitaar 1 egg 1-35 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powdeg '6 teaspoon soda ‘a teaspoon salt l 1 teaspoon cinnamon “.- ieaspovn vanilla ‘é cup chopped nuts . METHOD: Creaim the shortcnin and gradually add ilhe sugar and beat well. Add the egg which has hem slightly beaten. Stilt the flour, ihcn measure it and sift again with the baking powder, gods, salt and spice. Mix the dry ingredients into ‘ the creamed mixture and lihen add the chopped nuts and Lhe vanilla. Work this into n roll about 2 inches In diameter. Wrap ln wax paper and store in the refrigerator until well chilled, for several hours, or overnight. _ said: "Come again soon. family all well. I suppose?" "Good heavens!" exclaimed his visitor. "that reminds mo. My wife‘- iu a It." erstely hot oven (400 dag. l1'.)'1or mu a more. 1 when you wish to bake these, re- move from the refrigerator and slit! about ‘Kt-inch thick and bake on an ungreiised cookie sheet in a mod- ll boiling. rub the stains until they disappear. pail of cold water in ilic bottom of in early newspapers. tized stolid. pail so soon. Tiltlt nlarrizige ltas its iuiiiitgs. Then it is that a man wants to rest llls feet evenings, instead of chasing dairies. I-Ie doesn't want to be swapping partners all the time. His desire is for a fireside sitter to whose funny little ways he has adjusted itimsetf and whose love and faiihfttliicss tic is as sure of as tic is of the love of God. No (‘lilllilll being is as lonely as tltr old bachelor who has nobody who be- longs in him. And another thing that makes lilarrilige wurth-tvlliic is that we have our earthly immortality in our children. They furnish us with . an interest that never fails us. and we arc far more proud of their achievements than anything we ever do out-selves. And for those and a hundred other good reasons, ntarriage is a better be) for a man than bachelor-hood. - A wise philosopher UllCC said: celibacy has no happiness." v0 OQ-fO-Ofi-O Better English D. C. Williams DOQ%-Q'O~O~QVVQ-Q+O>O O-OOO4Q-O-O-O- "Marriage has many pains. but 4-O-§-O-O Q-§O'O>O-§~O-O-fQ-§-O CO O I O t! Household i Scrapbook g B51 3mm“ L“ t 1. What 15 wrong with this scii- liencct‘ "they did an extra uuud job." 1 Poppy 5.4941 m"; i What is the correct plonuiic i If you wkih to decorate your rolls 11111°11 01_ "nfinchiflfince"? y with pgppy seen, a gQQd idea, g5 .0 Ii. Wihicli one of these words l8 0-0-0406 6 § O t t s i DVOO>O>OQOOOQOOOOOQ Oi OWQOQ< I Syn-cad jug; R mm. unbeam. vgg misspeilcrl? Antiseptic, arttlcedrni, iv-ilite on the tops of the rolls bP- 1l1111<1°1“. tore sprinkling uie seeds. After 4- “hat dvrs 11w word “-11z1i1u" baking. the seeds will l-uiiain on 111E111? 5. What ‘is a word bcgiiiiiliig with ob that means "no long r in use"? the buns. ltlustard Stains When mustard stains are on linear. boil in water in which wash- ing soda, 1 tcaspoclilul to 1 quart _ of Water. has been dissolved. After 1- 53y. "'1‘11°Y (141 i111 0111115113115’ good job." 2. Pronounce lion-sha- laiis, o as in on. first a as tri ask unstressed. second a as in an un- stressed. accent first syllable. fl. Aiitcccdeni. 4. Mark of infamy cr disgrace. (Pronounce thc i as 1n big. a as in ask utisiresscd). “Why should children carry the stigrna of ANSWERS Baking If the beans. bread. or cake bake too quickly and got tOo brawn. set a the oven. ____ ...... __ a father's misdeed?" 5. Obsolete. U59 3 pints of sliced [art (n)- _'—""i"”" ._ tiles with 1-2 (‘lip of quiltk-cook- PREVE SHRINK/“lb int: tapioca lo nlflitc fiCilCi0ll5 n1). pic lnjiloirzt. 'l‘<i prcicnt hill'l'llk€l,'_.;i'. spread meringue cu pir-s so that it touches the crust on all sides. Brown 1.1 a moderate oveii i350 decrees F-l A hot oven sometimes lends to tough- en them. vwmqm chairs were among first illustrated items the advertised l . i. The staring eyes of George (Bud) Gollum may have so hypno- iipathetic Beulah Louise Ovcreli that she still remains rider his Bvengall-llkedomination. any Santa Ana. OuliL. authorities. The prc-nzcdlcal student and his l7-yea-cld sweetheart arc held in the alleged time bomb ydbht explosion murder of the girl's parents. Examining physicians report. her in a hypnotic monomania condition ssvparontlu tamed I filltn. [he t; the trend! V~§§§~§Q 0'01 i I i 1 i spruces and “vars" were beatitiftll. that morning. with the rose-glow of the sunrise on their weighted branches. Jamie took a camera home that day to catch some |)lf‘- tttrcs of "the Winter" before pvc ~ cntly it had gone from sight. Link our old ri-lcnit "rid atone" 0M night to "kayley" and incident‘? "to bespea-k a pali- of stickers" in- tending to fallen one perhaps avid keep the other for a sow. Like 1\ .number of others "site's into the ltousc-cleaning" Link said, and he land James exchanged philosophies {on "how to be happy though mar- irlcd." Curls are on the alders now and caikins. so Jamie WiiU lather- rd sortie wayside ones for h-s mother tells nte. in the wil- lc-vvs. April of "girlish laugh- jter" and “girlish tears" set ‘fleecy clouds floating in the ,blue above a hill and brought l1 191191" from friends who had vvinlered in t he South. sllDWfiTC-flfi have bud- dcd in a t-ily carilcii and a l-rncus ‘is a-blnoni. and that (lily Jilmcs .read with obvious clati-on of the ‘success grand-nephew to him had avlth his Hereford calf- and his stinwmaitship -at the Amherst fair, And we agreed that Island fiirltii-ng may be safely left lo lltc .1like of these bright and alert young folk who ltave such a keen interest in live stock. which o! course i; one of the requisites to ‘becoming a successful farmer. O O O Work continues to keep the ifolks at Alderlea busy. and be- comes full of added interest as new faces are added to the flocks and herds. Not too any. of coursr. hut as we say "pie/n y of them to have to carry pails of drink lo’ now that the indoor puntp is si.ll on holiday. An anniversary. un- noticed in the family, came to the 1. ‘0 0 0.0-0 0-0 o 0-00 eve-wee» 00-04 . HowCan/l! By Anne Ashley stirring mlolroni? A. When cooking macaroni, put it in a Wire basket, then immerse liliis basket in the boiling water. No 511111118 15 required. and when the nlflfihffllul is done it can be drain- ed and rinsed without being remov- Bd to a colander. Q. How can I iron embroidered deities? I A. Pin embroidered dollles to the ironing board facc down. This method prevents ironing out of 5111196. If trimmed with lace. iron 1_ the llnan parts only. Q. How can I cut a furnace p . without the use of iimterts shears. A. Mark a lino where the out Ls desired. and try using the can 1 opener. MEWWAII WEAK.“ duo l0 simple mull: ‘You ‘girls and‘ In], “"7101: anem a th i. ' _ , idFIIII-‘d out" lhl: n31.3- rgn}; was} '5'" 1'1 1"°°¢- Irv Lydia E. l: till-m‘. wmund nuns with added iron ~ om at _inhlolt.hom ~. wlys ‘J he]? build upred blood m‘ cam. Plnldlam a Tablets are one of most effective l.-~- tonic. .1,“ m,‘ buy. i‘ catmuno with added Inn) "u". required whq who luller lo from A time of stress. a bit of night." Unto the lilies of the field“ tans, Ibo. Javanese, Kikuyu um", Malayalis. Nigerians. Orly-as, Per- uvians. Rel-l Indians. Salitalls, Tamils. Urugutivans. Venda, Wa- jccs. Yttgoslavs and Ztlluggo ma... tlon but g, few. Foryou and me perhaps Thou lirzht!" Until Monday ~ Diary —Goo-ri- night. rNeedlecrafti ——F OR THE H OME —- OUTLOOK FOR. SPRING Stultnitig bolero dress has bcau- liful lilies . . . is wonderfully vor-' . ~ satile because you can wear the ‘ dross alone for certain occasions. or can add the charming bolero for a more "covered" costume. Nit. 3024 is cut in sizes 12, i4. l6, l8. '20. 36, .18. 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 rcquii-i-s 4"; yards 39-inch for dress and bolero. Send 20 cents which lncudea for PATTERN. complete sewing guide. Print your Name. Address and Slylc Number plainly. Bl silt-c to stale the size ypu wish. 1n- clude postal uliit or zone numibcr in your address. Address Pattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian Pattern N0. 3024 Name Address City Province Q. How can I give grmy g hef- ter flavor? It. Whcii lllilivlllLl gritty front meal. if it is tliiliited wl-Lh the walcr that the vegetables ltavc been cooked in, it gives a much better flavor. Narrcwly vilrnlrg a race with the. stark on a piano trip Ml Evtcrr. Nil. Irtra L‘. Mrdrli-r. M-ysar-o Ouch wife of ma»: . sclditi- liailt D. Nrdritca, cl .': n Bruno. 141.. gave birth to tltnl at Gander. Newfoundland. Mcli‘: t- and infants were doing well Vi!" RIIQ they urlvui at New you on tl t» noon! ll ,1 thuk Ql,