_.._: N,__<.‘__. " ame ;..ir1rso_> EEG: .z>v,,.£‘ JD 7‘ r. . And DON'T WORRY (Amonymous) Whatever success you 10-11 t0 W111 By strong and true endeavor. Try to be happy without. my dear. And be discouraged never. Don't train your thoughts to dis- content And magnify the shadows .Don't look for swamps. but gather bloom In earth's moat fragrant: m°i10W3~ Just make the best of everything That's good and never doubt it Dan 1, you worry at all, my dear. non’: you worry about it. Half our troubles we make our- selves By brooding and repinlns. Our fortunes always. in the main. ,‘ Arc of our own designing. ?«.,Dou’t think the sun that shines to- G1! ,'-..Wil1 ha've a dark tomorrow. ‘or that the mirth lhat fills the 15 o sorrow. r."°‘r‘.‘fn r ‘.Justar1hak§“the best of everythins In all the -world. nor doubt it ,Don’t you worry at all my dear. upon’; you worry about it- vDon't» you worry. my dear. I 533'. food‘; mercy is rich and free, ;.,n is blossoming on in smile Bid . GEN. If we trust Him Dex-fectLY .Doing our best. we can leave the “ rest. '3 1 1 H15 wondrous love. -Ttlilletlire work is done, the victory wcn And we are called above. ,Don’t worry my dear. I say About the world. and doubt» it. ..It is the Lord's and so are we. ‘.DQn‘fi you worry about it. ‘. m caring for walnut furniture, .1139 a dustless cluster. and always ..r-uh lightly with the grain of the yood. Finger-marks may be re- «rnovcd with a moist muslin rag on ‘which a few drops of some 100*‘ jgiumlture cleaner has been applied. .-Wlpél lightly with the grain and the surface will appear smoky With the moisture. Then clean off with a. new. soft. but absolutely clean’ ‘rag. Do not apply friction loo .oft6n or the beautiful mat surface - ‘will be destroyed. a highly polished curiae: appearing instead Waxed walnut (usually antique furniture) should be kept in good condition by :lean.ing with a soft cloth. on vhlch there is B. trace of wax. ’.)on't Be Handicapped by Speech Errors Please With Delightful Talk Poor Jean! She hates to go places with loud-mouthed Jack and winces at his crude “H1. Bill. whatCl-IEW doin’ in this SWELL DUMP?" Why can't she make nicer friends’! Jean doesn't realize her speech Iounds just as faulty to the people ahe‘d like to know. Too bad. Jean. to make such slips in English as "s’ELDoM EVER." "CONNECT UP." Simple to check. find it's wrong to tack an excess words- that you should say “SELDOM." "CONNECT." A sign of poor background. too. when you depend on overworked phrases like “no sooner said than done." “with bntod breath." To hold the conversational lime- light. stock up on sprightly new expressions -— “quick as greased lightning," “with our hearts in our Ihoes." Or do you often find yourself saying. "Words fail me." or “Well. 'you know what I mean"? A sign ....y‘ou need a wider. richer vocabu- ry. Make your speech a charming ;- asset that draws friends to you. Our p», 32-page booklet helps you build a « vivid vocabulary. Given pronunci- , . ation pointers. English errors to -mavoid and the correct forms. right -' Ing_anir_ig§_ of_ words often misused. :, Send zoo in coins for y no u How To Improve Your oca - ,3 to The Guardian Horne 3', rvlce. Be sure to write plainly our Name. Address, and the of booklet. Name Street Address ; Province .92 ‘.i.‘:“" The Housewife Activities lt’3§°‘i§ioi’u’»% {-2 Her Bronze gilt me be cleaned by rubbing aver vi a soft muslin dip in onion water. Skin and boil four onions in one quart of water for 30 mlnuw. Strain and use when only warm-. Do not make the muslin too wet. Dry anddspollsh with 5 soft cloth after- WBJ" . Mirrors should be claimed with as if moisture gets on / there will be heavy bills to meet re-allvcrlng. Most stains. including fly marks will come off if rubbed with a duster Just moistened with ammonia. A dry duster will then give a brilliant polish. Clean leather furniture by sponging over with a cloth wrung out of vinegar and warm water - one tablespoon of vinegar to the int of wa er. Dry very th efore rubbing in a good leather furniture cream. whlch is obtain- able in most colors. Leather — covered fireside or fender-seats should be rubbed frequently with a good furniture cream to prevent the leather cracking through constant posuro to heat. EX- GREBN F03 COOLNESS Green. generally acknowledged as one of the coolest colours for sum- mer wear, is becomln the pre- dominant Jewel colour or the sea- son's smartest functions. Emeralds figure largely in the latest design for slip-brooches and bracel° . A novel clipbrooch is shaped e a lizard in platinum. set with bril- llants and tiny emeralds. CERTAIN FEARS ARE INDORN Fear is largely a matter or ex- perience, but certain fears are born in the child that he never loses. The acquired fear can be dealt with through understanding and kindness. Quick forcing usually only deepens the dread, but there are times when a growing child suddently thrust into an awesome situation, finds that he is not hurt or any the worse for it. In that case he may lose Ly fear of the untried. But it is risky business with small children as shock may deepen the timidlty to a real and fixed phobia that can never be dealt with hap- pi . Most mothers know now that with little tots afraid of this and that. maybe water. darkness, dogs. or sudden loud noise. Bradual in- troduction to the danger in homeo- pathic doses is the best way to overcome it all. But if, after trying sympathetic. kindly coaxinga the child still re- tains hia ‘pct tear. he will Just have to go with it in his system. The years will help. no doubt. and by and by he may be wondering what he was afraid of. "auto, u o Morning Smile FAST GOING He rounded the bend at close on '10 miles an hour. A sudden skid and the car overturned. They found themselves sitting together unhurt. alongside the completely smashed sports car. He put his arm lovingly about her waist. but she pulled it away. "l'.:'s all very nice." she sighed. “but wouldn't it have been easier to run out_of_,petrol?j' New Under-arm Cream Deodorant Jafily Stops Persplrclfion 1. Does not for dreases— does not irritate skin. 2. No wlitingfo dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. lnsuazly stops erspimion for l to 3 days. ernovcs odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greueleu, min. less vanishing cream. I. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal ohhedmcrican Institute of Laundering, for being harmless to fabrics. 15 MILLION are of Anid have been told. ry a jg: ma”: I [If TiLL_IE THE TOILER -. '._ THE LAST LOOK! wei.i.,oua LAST LOOK AT me o o LNIN - M ll ENS REALM-.-SOIAL an4PERS% NAM THE COOK'S CORNER . aw-_ .l{IK£B's SANDWICHES ‘ 1 2 1-2 ounce can devtlled hon: Blend ingredients thoroughly and spread between slices of buttered bread. Wrap sandwiches indivtidu‘; ru complete the meal. How Can I '? 7 (By ANNE ASHLEY) 5 V%' Q. How can I fatten thin hands? dry. and rub a little olive oil into them Make the application before retiring so that the oil can re- main on as long as possible. . How can I keep a p.es from ‘turning brown when pee ng them? A. Add a pinch of salt to the water in which the apples’ arc washed. before peelinl them. and they are not as liable to turn. own. Q. How can I remove wine stains from fabrics? A. Cover the stains with salt and then pour boiling -water through the fabric. VfiHVH%MV Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) .’fi Headache Treotlnont Many persons have stopped I ithxooomg headache by drinkigm the Juice of half a. lemon in fr water following with the other half in half an hour n. the sliced lemon over and templas. Cotton Crepe 0 . out into one-yard Cotton ore very serviceable lengths. ma es ldlsh towels They do not r uire lany hemmlngs nor ironing. cy ,give is fine polish to glassware. do not shed lint. and are very inex- |penslve. Avoid Tough Roll: Don't brush the rolls with water after they are taken from the oven as this makes the crust tough- Brush them with water or butter ‘before putting into the oven. MONOG-RAMS IN CROSS-STITCH DESIGN N0. M9 Cross-stitch mon ams are equal- A. Wash the hands in hot water. . 80 :homc and bake it is the ideal one fun the division of labor in the Dorothy pr. liecords Show That Women Are the Greater V Home-Wreckers and That Men Stand the» Gaffoof Marriag"$.iBetter Than Their ves been weeping over and writing years? It would oeem so. for xeoantiy collected statistics on the subject it ap- fe women are the home-wrecker; who cu wo- of the divorce: and that. u a rule. but- bands are far more contented than wives. Do Maud the if 1 mac bet than wan do! it the max devoted hogan: wfim w: ahoflil vcnorate Em otnthuc) the patient, devoted wife we have ‘ all these This state of affairs mny be euplnlnod in I number of ways. It may be gallan that make; a mock little slu-im of a husband his Ama- I wife c "3'. ‘.i.‘:.l’°.‘.i"" ".‘.'.°‘..%‘.‘“ .’lr“€.'a"“'r.r..r.r.”' en B of mate: than women are. or that men meet the wear and tear of matrimony as they do of life -- wiih more courage and philosophy than wwnen do. of cousin the average h\ini5>-shouldered,‘-1-niille-aged husband with hh poohcfa bulgtnc with unpaid bills and a. wholesome fear of thc'Litt.lo Woman in his heart. doasnt give the impression of one who is finding dblnfistldty I picnic. But. then you never can tell about the inner xe- 3°_“0nB 01 Di’-Ople to my situation. And we must give men credit for this, that they seldom complain of their matrimonial woes. if any. which respect they differ from women. who broadcast their husband- troublaa to the world. You rarely hear a husband discuss his wife's faults and foibles. but gxtfliixen p”e1r‘a,iiliarilt;les and weaknesses provide the . n 0 es w 0 en othlng mu aecreto0u'rowtlir.tthcyca.ntelltaauandsuxi%'yn 90 C .8. It cannot be doubted that were are lust as many men who gr». rm- happily married as there are women; just, as many mm who ‘[3 dig- a inked in their wives as there are women who are din lntnd in eir husbands. but most men refuse to let their matrknonfioblundera wreck their whole lives. They absorb themselves in their businan. or some hobby, and push their regrets into the k of their minds and go Along wry comfortably thank you. A we n under the same circum- stances broods over her regret for what might have been until she let! it shut out all the sunshine of existence for her. Men are also less critical of their wives than wives are of their hug- A wiles little personal peculiar-itim do not get on her husband’: nerves as his do on hers. Atter the average man marries a, woman be virtually never sees her again nnd damn’; notice whether she is getting fat or stlnzyiwwhether she dresses like a frump or a mannilun: nor does he listen to r i’—h0\18h to know whether she is a speliblncier or a bore. But 9. wife is always acutely C0n5.Cl0ll.! of her husband and the way he me my ha am 11: at is El‘); fine: fianulezthhisuptalssion for red’ necktias, or 8 won ‘ flood mum“ mt mm o v ues of a nob nature and em: !> Men too have more sense of mmmibult in morrilqo than omen 113% 1'1 8 Womil-u buys gflmemlng in a syhoo and gets it bani: and looks it over if it no longer appeals to her fancy she sends it back. If a man has ught something on his own Judgment he feels he has to keep it The two sexes use pretty much the same attitude toward mart c. Businua has taught men that they have to stick to tho bar °*';'....:‘ r‘%‘.;"°r..‘?.‘l‘i.‘i§.r.‘r‘.§“‘.r.’.i.‘t"%..“‘..i‘. W 2:. "*mr.z:° "°m°" 1*‘ 0*“ an like. fiance Reno. ge eh m as Mm‘ 3'‘ they Taking it all in all. men are better losers than women. And that is because. perhaps. marriage mgans lfss_to _a. man than it does to a woman. Dear was Di»—We are 5 young man and girl very much in love with each other. The only my marriage would be at all possible for us wouldbobybotbafuswor .ourweeklvmyenvel0Decomblned wouldn't make a fat one. but enough to carry us tin-mug. 1-xowuver, every time we mention marriage der such conditions we get. criticism from all aldu. Dont you think that after waiting an eternity of four years we would do right to get married and both of us work until times are better and we can get a break. , Two s m_ I certainly do. I think the very hast thing about the madam eco- n0R}h'1N9d\In of women m that it. enables so many girls to help finance loves young dream and marry the men of their choice while they on still young and ardent and romantic. instead of having to wait no long that all the freshness and enthusiasm and glamor have gone out of their romance. and they haven't. a thrlli left for their weddlm, Don't listen to the carping of those who tell you thl-t a girl shouldn't ever in a man until he is able to support her. Different gitlntimm call for ffcrent treatment. While it is true enough that the old rule that mode the man out and ealm the bread ‘and the woman ataanyuat it is also true that conditions have changed and made it irnpoasiblc always follow in the footsteps of our parents. no matter how wisely they Alwuylithubeentlicdubyuidtlw lllagef goadwi: (on her humand. In other days aha did itpgyvcookio ‘and aczubteaing 3.3 washing. Now she often finds that she can help im beat by earning ecu will never have any dates. Aruwcr: Consult a. surgeon. If be ‘t h l u, let down your skirts. Olothea were mainly de cmnoeag ezoryn%n’s anal‘/omicd defect: and *I3A7TéoI I DIARRHOEA? 5 Modern Etiquette E (By ROBERTA LEE) . nnlnnn :- [‘ly as popular as em roldery ones on_ ‘towels and pillow cases. This hot: {iron transfer ttcrn includes two} ,complete alpha eta so that one may, have a. grou of initials. Or even‘ make an in lvidunl towel with a‘ person's done in trons-stitch. . To or r this deal 11 write you name. address and 0. an plainly on any piece of paper and send with 15 cents in coin or ‘tam to Needle- lllLrk Bureau. chat at own Guard- T0 Charlottetown Guardian °""“ "°‘“’ " ' "°}id°33'i; alusainnhoulabouua *':".:°.:':.':"::::;‘.F".:.'°‘- ""“‘°"*-"""'"’°' "°"‘ '°°‘ .Addrcsa——————-—-- 3’ 9:‘-,—2,,_ OR well over a quarter of a cen» tury “KING COLE’ has held an honored name among tea lovers. Through the years it hasfaithfiflly kept to the high standards it first set for itself. Today more and more people everywhere are en. joying its rich, invigoratirigquality simply because of its continued taste appeal. - . ' 0 There’s a reason for .preference! YOIIB INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE for promo anl Romance. 0 sin. to DEOBMSBMI M (Sagittarius) -— ‘mks advauialfl of stimulating vibrations to get your work done early. or at least By FRANCES DRAKE in till i ht dlr - Look in the section your birthday comes in. and find No?!‘ told: :3 gploro coped what your outlook 1;. according to the stun. gun: to be had. co after them iflowfllhi, yoga. King Fonllu-on Syndicate Inc.) ‘may ” MAY 21 to X011)‘ NWVh mance and pleasure. News likely. JUNE —-On the list of Do's: sell. adver. tile. go after new cuctomers, in- crease Xctlon and im DNVO the quality of you're work. whatever thlt work period docw JUNE —Fl'l’lI'| $2.: *:.°:“'‘ M r . lve ideal to W19‘! ' W nu Cu“ to JULY. 23 (Canon) 32 i . no in, connect‘? wiith g:ild‘mh's“:legr‘l"p!o°? . B11 £11055. to novelties, food snags Lv (Libra) .-. You money. , 23 mm But the clple is the same The 1 ve that inspires it‘! the same Mr}: w“nud”' lam‘ um °¢r’£°“r’r‘.1i.,""" 126” - A 0 . so why she a wife who keeps on with Mr job after marriage in order ...A H 21 to ‘Pam’ 20 (MN) for percomfi cflinethul? my‘ mac impmveuient over o R 5 L15 V5 to hel her hiwblnd B0 My more criticized than she would be if she 3.. .5.‘ 3,“ u ,0, 10“ mm, partners. ol friendl. ,, ‘"5"’ 3'“ Wm‘? ggf ugeuidfiy prov El ’ ‘we’, brligndéyl ray: fgyouwotbcr SURNING. ACHING Iumnruutuw hshbad a.k ‘our: war: ° °""“"°° ““°“°"‘ “W "° nor should not conungfignmirg acitgr lI‘11:.X‘rl2-K€.!nbe0::s\l.B:nhBIn l°wi‘z‘. and m‘ °°1‘§:g1:n8:|:g:db° hyoursplmdld ‘°5°,!%Blg°“ to N-ovum!“ 2: F E E T mother is a full-time Job in itself. but if a young couple nee t mane! Miml, 31 ,0 MM; 20y(T ‘ ) ( 1°) __ cm, W,“ '1 UICK L1 mm she in order to marry. she should be honored and praised or koep- am.‘ mm beneuomc m‘fl“"““" 91.1 min," mk. ‘°o"n'.e" °°» . um i‘x,%wo’l|"lW.l‘gh her Job so that they may eat their wedding can before it u’ ,nm,°m_ You any has a‘ V,“ Vuu-me muuuom ‘M _ ‘ . curt youroelf to achieve ll you V1°°. vlnn imiwuvemanta to - . oeur poromy Dlx——We :1-e twonéirl; 5: 1'1. very self-conscious 120- ‘gm but ilhe with will tie well “den: keep an alert eye o your STA NLESS ae we have bowlegs. We are at cl that on account of this t at we W your efforts. Time for ro~ W - W Wmlmitorc. Its up to ' g TWO 0 r tciemlnll -L-" .:V?Snappy' Fashions « For Home ’ Use .54»!-«.- woar storm, and restaur- It's New.'.fli‘it'a fun in make ‘ - 2535 A’ . Are there any certain oc- . 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