.".'§T‘.‘~”!7 f ii 7.1 1-:»_;» l Woman's Re alm v. Sgrgial Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box iiusinnos 111x111 WIVES SPAT BECAUSE THEY LIKE T0 p0 1T Ever)’ Filmll)’ Quarrel Could Be Stopped At 'l‘l:e Start, But Most lllarried Folks Like 'i‘o (luau-cl S0 They Can Make Up “ Again ‘H fill'~'»1'1‘el so inueh can only be explained .1 1411-1: nut o1 1t 111111 11o it to zelieve the 111 1111s is the case and that tiie family - .1 is .1.» 11111.11 11 part oi the daily rou- ionsvnolus as orange jiuee and cer- I r1 ('11 bv most husbands and ivives as 11 i1i1io1-en1 11111 harmless intloor sport ls 1' 1111-1 111111 after they have 1011111 111111 11.111 and claw, 111111 "angel-race" each 1 Hill-HY l1) lllC lIIOYlCS lllSLQBCl .i 1111 11 orce COLlIl. Hitsbzinds and 1111.11 each other because they enjoy it. lUYlUlln to the meanest observer that! 1c" iuiiivslic disagreement tliatl i 1:1 11s verv beginning by thel 11111-1 oi either of the 00111-1 1* a lllllL’ forbearance, a’ of a few drops of ll 111111 1s needed to . what are eiich others i111 iniiitlsoiiie around them‘? . can't be done. ~ :11 a high pitch of 111111 11.1 111' the tune. ' 1i (-11 l-‘ur (iranletl ' ‘tied with your You ire not .- l 111 ~‘0llilt(' vo s of devotion. lii111 to keep on making 11 as he did in the court- " and vou don't realize that on llllllllif.‘ doesn't do it is ‘ ic prnexiiiiiiiiu that he was an honest man. I11 iraliti". the highest compli- nieiit 11 husband ever pays his wife i. 111st when he takes her for e11 'I o best cure for you ls to ask mi '1 if you would be willing to give uii your llllsbfllld and .\‘0u1‘ bflbll and the good comfortable home you lllliP ,1iid go out into the WOTlCl 11111111‘ to try to make your living vou ivaited for some man to lone and woo you like a cin- your heart vcu know you wouldn't. You know that there is11‘t 1111c chalice in a million that the z "t lover would ever ride down c1, ziiid if he did he would lOVv-hifil-(llll! as soon as he ~11 For that is the nat- 1 -l'-1ui't Be Real ‘ l Love Al. l2 l, "ir .\l1ss Dix-When I was l7 I ':‘.\'llS s.) desperately in love with B. j 11111114 chap that ivhen I had a date 1v 1i iiiin or would sec him on the p .~i >1~1 111)‘ heart would 1:0 flip-flop. '1li1i1 passed and W110i} I see him new I don't even like him. Now a. ‘young iiiaii wants to inarl'y me, btlt i (11111 1111c tor him in the same um" 111.11 i did the other, but l just 111 to be will} lilin, when he is it‘. lill.‘ \i.'Ul'i(l SUClIlS entply‘ Wltll‘ linn. will you please 101i me if 11111111.: 1i inan 11nd wanting to with 111111 ls enough to get mar- . on‘? And was lnat other leci- np; just crowing pains or shoud I snakv with emotion over the 111111 1 marry? ' ZIELED. - ‘1\(‘l‘—— 1 love is made up o1 emotion 1 11 nmgination. it is a. thing of rills alid chills and hectic fevers 1 11 ghake a young girl to the very row oi her being) but when the .1 . is over she is cured and she 1., never crazy about a man in the snihe way again. It is only when you are l7 that you treasure the cigarette butts of sonic caliow youth and think ycu 111.1 die 1f you don't see him half a down times 11 day. and when you sit 11111111 and write 111111 a 40-9889 l9!- 11-1" 11111-1" he has been gone i0 n1inu- 111111 have palpitations of the .1c11rt when you hear his voice over the telephone. liner that you take love 1n our siride and an interest in your ood 11nd a 1mm is just the best part cf your world, but not the whole of it. 1 " man and l)oii‘t (r1 'l1.11 llilfll for Aiimn 111 1 ‘ ‘ sane platform to marry on. 11 1' ‘x 111 111111‘. l" _ . ort of affection lasts. - I, ;1:.\_1:1i1!1".l pvt- DHSIGN NO. 26 The crocheted bath r111; and 1111111111111; 51111 cove; are aim-Halve and Asy to 111111;». Pngtci-n N11. 26 (‘Qllillllis 1i t of malerias needed, illus- tration cf stitches and 111111111111- nistrlutions for making both, F11 Ulfll‘! this iicsillii 11.1110 1111111 11111111 111111 axioms» uh 11 p.110 iii Dupe Ind send with l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department Ulizirtru-ttnrii Guardian l1) ' -l11"i~t1i1vi1 (Zuiittiiun llllflflldllL, Design No. 23 | Girls Popular on Dates H1111 l l p Flawlnnen V L iv i n g 8‘ THE SONG IN YOUR LIFE Don't let the long go out of your B} Though 1t chance coinetiniec to flo In a rllillnor strain, it will blend again In a major tone, you know. Then do not despond and say that the fond, Sweet song of your life has flown; For if ever you knew of a song that was true, Its music ls still your own. idle-birth’ Mistakes Emharrass Friends _ A girl who doesn't know her way around on dates! As she ———— hesitates awkwardly, wondering l T0 Pit-Weill’ l1 i-lllcli Skin lofmlllfl which place to take in the restau- toll ll‘? WP of a llalpllwd lln of rant booths, others in tho foursome llllllll- pl“ ll"? lld 9n very “gm and . ‘h 11 ,- island upside down. G212‘ ey l ask another girl nextl Humps on me bMk o‘ a camel What a difference when 'ou ale masses of ml- llol walel "s" really know etiquette, play ylour ellllgllls‘ l“ l5 wlllmllllly bellevfld‘ role smoothly. Seating yourself in terriflclrilnggatéengllzll‘vallmglzllliéngg: a restaurant booth, you follow the,‘ ‘ - = - rule-girls next to the wall, facing ‘iggdéuu’ Sometimes fluted‘ and with .. 1 meme» -1 1' ~ - give your order to the waiter. As a o! ‘he momfg g.l°_lll Influx sophisticated young lady sliniild, y]; 1 k , you tell j-our 111111- what you want w COHERQ FOR o“) BOOKS and let him tell the waiter. A TOW Pl 5lml>b.""l0°kln8 b°°l§5 Amino more getting tongue-tied 0H9“ 59ml m9 l°°k 9f a boflk‘ when you have an introduction to (‘we .°l' ‘fllge “lllele you slope ‘Old make. With the younger crowd fillliollvléiidamltynglzile illéfn léleeélgrall you simply say informally, “Mar ?‘,~l ,. ‘ Jones, Bob Si111ih"—mc1itioii1ng thlel ‘lllilpflpeil? lltlol may “llll in“? all?’ glll-s nlllll“ lllsl‘ of wllls“ golliklsesblllnilllgyewllllflifigglt3111110? At dances, too, your manners will dllzuiélnziol, shine. You'll never go lraipsing A11‘* book's can be covered from “"055 the “O” l‘? Wllrsell» “"9" ordinary cloth-backed novels, to between dances. You'll SllOW your 1)“- pobulm- papef_bncks_ The cos; P0158 by Hfikitul your escort to take of providing new jackets for your you where you ivant to go. books is very small. because the Good mancrs mean good times! pretty papers to cover them cost So bflllll up on etiquette with the oi._v a few cents a sheet. And a lielp of our 32-page booklet. Tells Single Sh?“ Wlll CQVET 8L 193$ what's correct at dances, the three books of average size. It is theatre, restaurants; on parties, ‘levy 9353' i‘? Ccller a book-‘lhere l5 dates: when traveling, visiting, en- Qllly Qlle lucky bll and that. l5 “he termining Giws advice on the finishing off at the back. This must Deming problem be done carefully it you are to Send 20c 111 coins for your copy have a neat finish. To cut the cover, put the paper of Etiquette For Young Modems to The Guardian Home Service. you are using on the table, decora- Be sure to write plainly your Name. tive side dowrnvards. Open the Address, and the Name of booklet. book and lay it doyvn 1n one cor- ner of the sheet, about two inches ..in from each edge, ‘Then, using a ruler. draw a pencil line about two inches from the right-hand side of the book right down. This line should go to the edge of the paper at the bottom, and two inches a- bove at the top. Then draw a line from the lop of the vertical line to the edge of the paper at the top of the book. Remove the book and cut along the Dencilled lines. Now hold the book by the pages and put the back 1n the centre of the piece of paper you have cut out. Fold the two inch surplus pap- er over the cover at one side, cicase firmly and shut the book This will hoid the fumed-in piece Nana Street Him. Cl LI Provinc- A MorningSmile SPELLBOUND in position. Then fold the other 12- part of the paper across the top 0f 'I‘raffic Cop (producing note- the cover. crease along the edge book): “Name, please." and tuck the surplus inside the Motorist: "Aloysxs Alastair cover as you did at the other side. Cyprian." Lift the book and rub your fin- Traffic cop iputting book away): ger and thumb up and down the "Well, don't let. inc catch you bat-k of the book to make the pap- again." er fit neatly. Then cut- outthe V- pieces from the paper which pro- jeeis at the top 2113;} bottom. Fold over the conic-rs at the outside"'of the book and turn the edges neat- ly to the inside of the cover, and close the book. Finish by tucking the two pol11t- ed pieces down between the cover and the binding, It you are covering special bed- side books, it's quite a good plan to cover them with pretty chintz or cretoiine to match your curtain "How can I read all the books I should, when I haven't even time to read all the ones 1 shouldift?" CURIOUS PAIN "Doctor." said the patient, “I'm bothered with a curious pain. When I lizlid forward, stretch out. my arms and make a semicircular movement with them, I feel a sharp stab in my left shoulder." "But." said the doctor. amazed, material if you have any to spare. “why on earth make such mo- Work in the same way as with the tions?" decorative paper, but catch the The patient looked at him care- chlntz on t e inside of the covers fully. "well, doctor," he said, "if with long stitches, reaching from you know any other way for a man the piece turned over at the top to get. into his overcoat, I wish you to the piece turned over at would tell me." bottom- e (quick, easy way 3 ‘out of 4 Jam land SAVES TIME—SAVES MONEY / only a one-minute to two-minutes’ Z full rolling boil for jam-a half- minute to a minute for jelly. A! Mrs. W. Findla , Prizewinncr at Lethbridge Exhi itinn says: "Tb: lime raved i: a great uilranlage ui/im one i: bury." FRESHER TASTE AND COLOUR In (hi1 very short lmil the frcvli fruit taste and bright, natural rolnnr are _ ‘ u111h.11i_g11l 11nd nnvpuilul. As Mrs. A. H. Trevny, Prizcwinner at 5.16111- mon Exhibition says: "jam; “m! fc/Iier min/z- will) Cerlo ure fur NAME _ _ _ _ __.._- - - - - - - _ - - - _ _ __ mnEm____..___-__-______..___ pRQy-[Hcg__________-________-__ m/ieriur in flavour and rulaur." cs1‘ CERTO 311i: "CHARLQTTETOWN —77ie Woman ’s Realm GUARDI and Personal "1. Fashi ti. Leisure DEEP HEAR-TH MAKES $81‘ IREPLAOE The front hearth-that ll that part of the hearth that l4 outside of tho fireplace ltcelf-ahould b0 not lens than 18 inches deep. Logs break up when they burn and fuming embers roll in all di- rections. A narmw front hearth ls dangerous 1n such a case, as these embers may roll beyond the hearth 11nd bum the floor or rug. Besides its practical use of c. fire gotection, a. wide hearth looks bet, r: 1t has more generous leellng, and large andirons seem more at home with plenty of hearth in front of them. TRY OOOPERATITN A bit of fun between patents and the children will solve the summertime "on edge" problem, suggests Sara Winslow in New York lntsan article m1 "Problem Par- en " Miss Winslow says: You hold yourself up a5 l; prob. lem parent when you say, "My boy John is a quarrelsome child. He can't get along with anybody, not even his best friends. Just born that way. I guess.” No child is born that way. Ev- erythlng he knows-at least up to the time he goes to school —he learns from his mother and father. So if he quarrels, there's only one conclusion. His parents are quar- relsome, too. If a. child hears his mother bick- ering wlth his father, he stores up l-lle Vi-‘TY phrases she used for use in a. later quairel of his own. If he hears grown-ups talkin in a Complaining way. he mimics t elr tone of voice. ‘Then the grown-ups say. "I don't know what makes him such a whiney child." SUMMER. 0F QUARRELS Quarrelsotne parents are liable to get more so in the summertime. Then older children are under foot all day long instead of being away at school. Younger children can't get along so well with the older ones, and that. makes troubfc, too. Hot weather puts everyones tem- per on edge. Some families solve the special Problems of summertime by co- operative action. Two or more mothers may arrange to share their THE COOK 'S CORNER BLUEBERRY Pll I 0UP! bluebexrlol cup lugs-r l i-Z tablespoon: quick-cooking tapioca l-B teaspoon cult l4 teaspoon nutme , 1f desired 1 teaspoon lemon j cc i4 tea-spoon lemon rind 1 tablespoon butter Method: Clean and wash the ber- ries and place in the bottom of a. pastry-lined pie pan. Mix together the sugar, tapioca, salt, nutmeg (if used), and the grated. lemon rind. Sprinkle this mixture over the ber- ries in the pan and drip the lemon Juice over this. Now clot with t.\. butter and cover with a top crust in which gushes have been cut to allow for the escape of steam dur- ing the baking. Bake this in a. hot oven (450 deg. F.) for 15 minutes and then lower the heat to moder- ate (350 deg. F.) and continue bak- in for about 30 minutes longer. pie Ls delicious served war! with o, scoop of ice cream. FILLINGS FOR OMELETS To add variety to omelets use these fillings: Asparagus—t1ender tips or short pieces, cooked and reheated in butter. Cauliflower -- flowerets or small pieces cooked and reheated. Mushrooms-creamed or sauteed. Bacon-diced and cooked. Fish — cooked and flaked; creamed. Jam, Jelly or marmalade. Grated cheese-z tablespoons in mixture or sprinkled on omelet be- fore folding. Parsley-saute one-half to 8 teaspoons in butter before pouring in egg mix re. Peppers-saute 2 tablespoons. cut fine, in butter before pouring in egg mixture. Kidneys-cooked and minced. the older children of the group. while another mother bakes on the toddlers, Each mother is expected to ar- range activities to interest her group —a. long bicycle trip into the country for the older group and, perhaps, a trip to the beach for the toddlers. When definite plans an made for the day's doings, mothers find the task of caring for the chil- dren much less irksome. The child- ren cooperate, and hot summer days pass with a minimum of fric- tlovn. Neither children nor grown-ups parential duties. One mother un- dertakes to provide occupation for what your outlook is. For Monday, Lulu-Ht lull MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Y1ru born before April 4 are more fcvored than you born after April 3 but good work_ can be accomp- lished by all. Ariens who will be 11111111111111; important matte" and detain. Concentration and 1'13!!! direction are essential aids. APRIL 21 to MiAY 30 (Taurus)- A M. warns against careless ar- rangaments and impractical meth- ods. Afternoon and evening abound in beneflcent aspects favoring pet's onal attainment and general im- provement. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Matters requiring endurance sound reasoning and sustained energy are favored but you are advised to be- ware of deception and not to be a party to intrigue yourself. Prac- tical results possible throuith Y0“? enjoy quarrels, but it's up to the parents to avoid situations which nWN'J'ANNKHNNV4N'A'-N'JINBNEHK HNNHHWVNH' YOUR INDIVIDUAL IIOROSBBPE (By FRANCIS DRAKE) Look in the nectlnn your birthday comes In, and find ‘in; to the mus. $ NNNN'n'nEHE'-NN More friendly than otherwise, es- pecilaly for you born before July 8. All Oanicerites: Manufacturing of essential things, important in- dustrial and mechanical matters, reconstruction and remodeling, dif- ficult tasks especially favored, Avoid confusion. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Len)- A splendid clay for starttng an ag- ‘ gressive and productive Wtfk, C. re should be exercised-handling tools and dangerous machinery. Best results if you don't scatter your energies on useless projects. Ac- complish in YOUR job. AUGUST Z3 to SHIPPED/BER (Virgo) __ You may not f.nd t eas today for mental tasks and artistic matters but if you will be patient and not undertake more than you can reasonably do. y.u will achieve something. S ER. 24 to OCTOBER 33 (Libra) - Legal and judiciary own clever ability. the use CERTO regularly Mrs N S. McMillan of Rosalind, Altm-Prizdwlflflfil l‘ Camrose Exhibition, writes: "f always use Cor-to in 1n):'R'l"' winning jams and jellies. l! n so quick and so sure. Why the (ERTO Wuy is so Reliable-so Fast-so Economical MORE JAM OR JELLY jam or ielly from an amount of fruit. Writes Mrs. Wm. Pollock, Prin- winner n: Yorkton Pair: "They do ma! ban to boil m long. Because nf Ibl: I bnv: more iaru or jelly." NO GUESSWORK With Cvrto ynu get easy~tirfollnw§ xcvipcc free. Follow them exact! -- anil results are sure. Mrs. Olive .% Wallace. Prirctvinncr at Sherbmoke Fxhiivitinn writes: "f me Cerlo far per/m n-mllr, in making all my pnze-uiinviing fun: and idly." AT YOUR GROCERS TODAY JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Concern- Ia make 5i 7' 7'! R jams and/allies- Jelly Champions It's surprising how little time it _ 51M, m very “m, M“ c5310 h §\\\ ‘l! lcak" ‘lkmake lfillm “Ylld lelll’ Wfll‘ hu time to boil away, you eonconlralad \ ,9, ‘I eno. ere s v1 y. nu need give s“ up m h," ‘Sign ma" FRI/Hi pEcg-"y . . . the natural jalll/yfng cub- llanca extracted from [ruff In which l! Ia molt abundant. equal matters, literary efforts, study and “h” 1mm‘ °l Plilily_"lf~‘llfil‘l...ll'9lil€ ,indulge idleness if your day calls ons '1. Literature , new iucaaa ma» 1s 611F5- ( FOR USE IN WASHING MACHINES, 11 GIVES or w s TIMES As mica suns A5 SOAPS THAT Q0111‘ HAVE RINSO'S GRAND '§S&§lE_B'—EvsM m HARD WATER‘. YES SIR!!! AND New i940 nmso wrru 11s SPECIAL 'S_UlJ_$-BOOSTER" PREVENTS THE NASTY HARD- WATER SCUM THAT GREYS CLOTHES AND DULLS COLOURS SMAI-t-LARGE-GIA ascommeuoso av ms 1111x2115 orze FAMOUS WASHERS. NON-UR z-aurzs/ I'M WONDERFUL r011 we WASHING. loo: mv 11s FOR FASTER DISHWASHING 1111p ALLCLEANING. I'M EASY AS even 011 11111105. IOOME iN a SIZES wow. AUGUST 12, 1940 wvvwQw ‘I s; WHiTE CLOTHES COME A9 MUCH AS l0 SHADES WRITER THAN WHEN IUSED LAZY, Pokgy OLD-FASHIONED BAR AND PACKAGE SOAPs N1’ are less favored than matters that require physical strength and en- durance. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 Scorpio) - The kind of day all well-developed Scorpions should rel- zsh because it will challenge your fine ability and offers you keen competition. You are usually at your best when put to the test. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Tendency is to hamper extensive activities, but you can correct. this. Make the grade by putting your energy and talents hard to work for you. Don't for capacity production. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Some irritating in- clinations but Lf you keep wefully r‘ ,_' "I and refuse to become im- patient or irritable you shouldmot 1e disappointed with results of your effort-l. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY I (Aquarius) — Better for 1111111111 improvements and paving the will (by good foundation work: future gains than for reaiizng ini- mediiite monetary gains. A day foi developing rather than lduiicnim new undertakings, FEBRUARY 21 to ltfARCH 21 (Pisces) - Extremes and careless- riess about health and personal safety are taboo. Common sense methods in all things are import- ant. Don't worry or strain, Build for future security. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be a hllosclphical. cheerful iii- dividual, 0nd of galety and com- pany. Ambitious but inclined 1o let someone else do the tedzous taslfl and the unpleasant woik. Hill executive ability and if riglitli reared will be a useful ciiizrn. ii loyal friend and delightful rcmpan- ion. . A gay cotton print and a pleas»- lng contrasting color make this at- tnctlve princess frock and apron l Joy to wear in your kitch-n or garden. Button the apron on in the front and tie it ln the back in a iffy when yon want to mix up a o or get n simple Summer lunch together. You will wear this dies all diiy long about the nouso and to market. The curved shoulder yokes and the mint princem lines are becoming to almost every type 11f figure. Bright rlc-rac trims the apron and nukes it festive and ll!- Bbylc No. 9402 is designed for lilfll ll, 14, i6, M, 36, 40, 42 and 44. Sine 8d requires 1 i-2 yards of :19- lnch material for the dress; 1 1-2 yards for the apron. lend Twenty (m) coin in urn- fcrrod, for pattern. Write plainly Your Name, Address and style number. Bo sure to state the size you wish. Style No. M02 81m .. Name ltreet. Addreu (ilby Province DIVIDED KITCIIENSnOI-‘FER POSSIBILITIES Lorie old-fashioned kitchens of- fer man possibilities for modern- ization. f less space is desirable, a big kitchen can be easily divided off into several units. Surplus kit.- ohen area may be converted into any one of the following uses; Dining alcove, household offce ‘with planning desk and telephone extension, pantry or atorerocm, downstairs lavatory, or closet; fm- clothing or cleaning unterinlc. Needlecraft-r ——For T313 Hom‘