_P_A§_E EIGHT lAAAA¢vg¢AAAAAAAA nee; RSJ-IermanI-lansenofLon- donderry, N.S., has always been known for “setting a good table!‘- Having had a hotel for some years she decided to re- tire. But memories of her good meals persist, and she is still called upon to serve dinners for lodges and'other gatherings in Londonderry; “To make good meals, I use good ingredients," she says. "I bake all my own bread, cakes and pastry. For twelve years now I've used Robin Hood Flour for everything. It's grand and goes so much farther. Turning out delicious pies and cakes is so much easier when you use Robin Hood Flour}! Good flour costs less Why not order Robin Hood Flour today and surprise your family with whiter, lighter bak- ingl As Mrs.- Hansen says, it goes farther and it's much eas- ier to bake good bread and cakes with Robin Hood Flour. Milled from washed wheat, Robin Hood Flour carries s guarantee of "absolute satisfac- tion or your money back with anextra 10%." Youwill find the guarantee certificate in every bag. £ z - HOME BAKING SERVICE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED 1...»... Hood Flour Mdled 1...... eon/me wt“: wrtmm YOUR INOIVIOIIAL HOROSCOPE (Brill-Alums DRAKE) a (Copyright, I989, King Features Syndicate inc.) Look in the swtiou your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. a N < Iss- Thursday, April 4th H. 21 to APR-Lb 2O (Aries) --'I‘lle little performances we go through in our everyday routine, kind words and deeds, patience with irritating persons and nap- penlnga are the ones most favor- ed and urged today. How they are riormed measures our bigness of eart and character. APRIL 21 to MAY I) (Taurus) -—Excellent Moon- ercphry‘ and Mars-Saturn vibrations A. M give the day a stimulating, favor- able start. Gains possible through alertness and quick action. P. M. advises discretion in all” dealings with others, particularly personal matters. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- It will take hard work and close attention to details to meet the re- quirements of oxen g and dif- ficult gopoeltions day. How- ever, s ady advancement is for you who are on the job and true to your inherent kecness and cap- a y. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Ii care is exercised in avoid con- fused thought and action, today can be productive of much good. Calmness and clear thinking ere the requisites. Don't ask for the lilliotm and you won't be disappoint- e JULY 24 to AUGUST I (Lo0)-- The Moon in excellent aspects to your planet, the Bun forecasts a most ropitlous day for personal lntertes s, social or business achieve- men . ~ AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -- You should be able w realize some cherished ambition end to make substantial headway in whatever your schedule under- takln this friendly day. Amiabil- ltv wll enhance your chances fo": gain. SEPTEMBER 24 to BER 23 (Libra) - Industrial and other practical and necessary matters APPLIQUI FLOWERS FOR SPRING I aro more favored than are thoee things that are wholly of enter- taining or artistic value. P.M. suggests relaxation. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpllol -— mlcourugin for you who ke to achieve an make a new record for yourself. You can, with good headwork and a plica- tion, do wonders for yourse and your Job today. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - You have a. full quota, beniflcerit rays. It's up to you to apply rightly and diligently urself to the important issues. ake new trys, advance your, and your film's, interests; make im- provements. Advertise) DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Personal attention to all duties and important issues is asked this intricate. but riot un- favorable day. If you get things started right now it will help you to close the week strong. PAT- llidifgCE and TOLERANCE strong JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) This A.M. holds but rays for work and financial mat- ters. Concentrate on necessary and urgent things first, inqludin need- ed improvements. Care essneas taboo. FEBR 21 to MARDH 20 (Pisces) — 1m atlence at delays or obstructions wll thwart your pur- pose. perhaps cause you unneces- sary and avoidable mistakes and losses. Exercise your fine judgment and intuition. When you know you are right, act an act decisively. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be musical and artistic; of an amiable disposition; capable of un- usual success. But it must first learn to curtail too great a fond- ness for leasure. Teach it to ap- preclnie is splendid possibilities and to love work as well as fun. Both rightly indulged make for suc- cess and happiness. DESIGN N0. X 651 x Abplpliaue blooms for tea, bath or kitchen towels. ‘These designs would I S0 . a, rnctlve framed. 3m ‘etc instructions for atampin (‘S . ‘Rscrder this design. write your name and address on a niece of new? . l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Dcpartmenl and send with Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Desi!“ N0. X U? l-lot iron transfer attem N0. X 057 collmlfll and opp lque work for the three NAME--___._..__-__._—-__.....-_.-_.:_ STRIIff-_______- _-—--_-———-—— FROVmGI-nnq-cnv-e-a-c-unn-n-n-i-n-u-e-lv-I-II- “*¢;?¢ AAAA¢¢kAAkAIIII a ‘A THE CHARLUYTETUW'NM_QUARD_I_AI‘J H‘ __ Wflmflnk Re alm v. Social and Persona £OHOOH+O aAA¢¢¢a¢AAkAaaa aaaaak‘ Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box from 14 to 19 years of use. we at least two e :nother's dea h housekeeping) .0 sew on s, hey show hiln Still we don't them. What is your advice? , Answer: l Inasmuch lrlage is that they think he ~go through a longer period of mourilin , there is no reason why you sho d not go go with yyour wedding at once. The conventional rlod of mournin is one year. ‘that s slip d to ow the proper reapec for the memory of the ce- ceased husband or wife. Children nearly always have a _ curious jealousy for their dead - rents and object strenuously to eir widowed father or mother put- ting some one else in the place of the wife or husband they have lost. But it is a rlire tnlne for the youngsters to make the slightest effort to fill the void in their parents ' They don't stop to think how lonely are the men and wolllcll de- prived of the companionship of their mates; how dreary are the 8V8llll1i§5: spent in an empty house with noth- I mg to d0 b. thrash over old memories. Nor do they feel called upon to stay lit home and make things brighter and pleasanter tor Papa or Mama. This Ls perfectly natural because youth is selfish and absorbed in its own pleasures and amusements and plans of 111e, and no one would sacrifice it to the sorroivs of llS elders. No one would condemn the boy and girl whose toot ‘are uclllIlEi to dance to spend their evenings trying to carry on ndoleiul coll- velaallon with their depressed par- en But. all the same. it is hard on Mama or Papa to be left alone while Mary and Johnny‘ have gone i0 artles, or arc jOyllflllli’ or an: lush- ng about from place ‘i0 place aitel the manner of the young. And certainly it is unreasonable in the’ children, who are so gay themselves. - to be so determined that their pa», ents shall wear perpetual mourn-b O- ing and never rebuild their ‘lives. l In common humanity they should be glad for their fathers and illotll-I ers to find happiness again if theyn zcan in new marriages, new homes, new interests. They should be giaul that somebody else takes up the duties that would otherwise devolve O11 them. 'l'lley should rejoice that father has some woman oi his 0W“ age to talk to him about the things he is interested in and to make him d ht bbiil “lithlull; dfimtfll auger ensue y e '. They shoulcimlue glad that mother has a husband to support her and whom she call fuss over without a dutiful son having to give lll) all thoughts of marriage himself to take care of her. The parents’ second marriage i8 .the emancipation proclamation of‘ the children. It sets tllcm free to live their own lives. and it solves the problem of what to do wltn mother or father when their homes are broken up by the death of their first mates. 5o instead of forbidding the bans. children should give mother Ol‘ fath- er their blessing when tllcy want to l-emalry. Be Sure You Love Before You Marry Dear Miss Dlx—Two boys I will call A and B want me. A lives ln a distant citv and ii‘ I married him I would have to leave home. and my elven“ "Y they will dlsinherit me l I do. But if I marry B and stay at home they will give me a nice home. I don know which one of these boys t0 take, but 1 believe I prefer A and. an way, I don't want my mville!‘ l0 dlc ate to me about wllOlfkl shall msrryb I have Bllilxwelwnfilg gal;- wgm planning a~ in - which one you ad me t0 merry? WORKED whom marry Answer: Neither. when a Ill‘! 11°68!" know whether she loves a man or '58:" reel.- e r lbreekls out all over you like the - - NOW Under-am Cream Deodorant "f4: . Stops Porsplrotlon l. Does not rot dream-does l not irritate skin. 2- Nowsitingto drylisnbeused right after shaving. I. instantly stops gfrspiration for I l to 5 days._ ernoves odes - from perspiration. ‘ l i l». A pure white, greasrless, stab less vanishing cream. ‘- Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the Americali j Institute of laundering, for ‘ being harmless to fabrics. 1B Mil-LION jars of Arrid have been sold. Try a 1a: todsyl BRRID Al ell m... wll-l: v-Ilel swi- l afar ‘u- to 11o 89am DOROTHY DIX savs- 1 CHILDREN SHOULD HELP WHEN PARENT WANTS TO REMARRY liereaved Father or Mother Has the Right to Search for New Happiness in Life Dear Miss Dix-I sin a widow with no children. ensued to be ried to a. widower who has thgleg léhgdren two girls and a. boy, ranging love each other. oppose it because his wife as teen months. They sideraticn for their mother and that he should wait ‘ for their fath utton or mend his clothes or take any l 'rouble to entertain and amuse him. . e. young girls and absorbed in their own lives. their father needs somebody to take care of lllm~ as all the objection the girls have to their father's mar- shoul measles and you slightest difficulty you prefer A is because your mothw er's unreason has antagonized you ml!‘- anxious to be married at once, ns i But his daughters violently l h only been dean icllr- ~ think that it will show incon- i ara before roman-lying. Since their the girls have been Olng slapdasrly i er. They never bother ; Still lESS (10 l any affection excetplt in give him a ; Allfl want to do anything that will nuat, A LONEBOME LADY. l don't have the in diagonislllg , what's the matter with you. The onlv reason that you think. ._"-_ .--_f% DOUBLE ACTION and made you put vour beck up. She i; wrong and foolish in tryin to pick out your husband for you. hat l is a ersonal matter lnwhlch every girl s entitled to _ lltlfy her own taste. Don't be brl ed into inarry- g mg a man vou don't love for the sa e of getting a house. It is too nigh a price to pay. Wait until you find Mr. Right. Step-Parents Right To Discipline Child D9,“. Daron-w 131,94 am married _'I‘.lc rcrtzlllt ‘X115 (ll$.l],")'.lll‘.li‘(l with to u second husband and have a his uniform. 1t seemed to llL llll- cllild bv rrrliy’ flrislt llllsbgilid vého i’: “isle. m very mllc spo ed - e ma" e was st trying to nlzlke the mind me and I cannot make her d0 ‘buttons of his tunic mtet Will/ll n».- nllljirlllllfl PW!) if I 5mm! h"? I5 lpased the C(>l(llli‘l on l“ pllrzldc it right [or my present husband to ground He forgot ,0 spank 110:‘ when she needs ii? l “P n‘ , r l," BELLE‘ lcololllci Wlgolrt u ll . . _ l. wearing the King's lillllUYlll “sh, that's ‘ self‘. the rccrut. “I new it u AMorningSmile i ROYAL HHS-FIT. Answer: If you have raised your child to be n bmt, vnll should be crateful to your husband for giving her the discipline that silo. nocds and that you l vc fniicd t9 give her. i .,-. The tram we: n _sto.tiorl uilell Lilo u ll‘ ilittlc girl struggling w. ,ln the corridor rmd c , ! Method: Crumble AAAAaw THE COOK'S CORNER CREAM 0F POTATO SOUP i _.._.. l s medium pots/toes i 2 Spanish onions | Water y 2 tahlmpocns butter I 2 tablespoons flour l 3-4 teaspoon salt l Dash pepper ' l cup potato water , 3 cups rich milk Method: Slice the poi-MON Ind I ‘onions and boil together in about 1 1-2 cups water until they are tender. Drain them and save the ‘water. Rub the cooked vegetables through a sieve. Melt the butter and stir in the flour, then add the salt and pepper. Gradually add the potato writer and the milk which has been scolded. Add the strained vegetables and beat with all egg beater for a few minutes. A tablespoon of chopped , dab of a kiss on e i whil y dash l no f out of the house? ‘Ighgy reglfrdshimeonly as ill] riro- , 113F519 mfly be "dqtd hem" “Y”; j ‘ vider for their wants. It isn't that they are noi- ‘ lull l’ domed; Phi-i serve v _ good ls They ar It is only that they are piping hot and l-f Y0“ Wl-W l0 Elle the thing the proper fltmirphefé. :~.('l‘VL‘ it in a. soup tllreon. .5...- ‘lsyournia CRAB!" l2 square salted crackers l cup milk 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup flaked crubmeat 1-4 teaspoon stilt Diicll cf pepper 2 eggs, well beaten the crackers and pour over them the milk and sct aside for about 25 minutes, un- til the crackers are soft and have iansorbcd some of tllc milk. Bent the czgs until thick and ndrl to the milk and niacin-l" hHXilll“? alcllg with the nlolled butler. the flaked crnbment and the szllt and pepper. Pour the mixture into n greaflad inking dish i\‘.l(l bkne in a moder- aljply you.’ ovcll 4325 (leg. F.) for abcui 30 or 40 llllnutcs, until the sollfllc is firm. and ciclicniely browned on top. A few finely chopped gTeen onion lope and a little chopped green popper may be added with the crzlblnoar for ndrliiionn‘. favor Wilt-ll $‘.'l'\'lll - . {lTTTUlQV Y0 have them rc you wish to s“ cc illrull, The gucsls bill ft souffle, ncvcrl To Slop Constipation Get at lts Cause! If Collstipnliofls got you feel llcrsvy. tire ou down so ‘ being cvzlcllzl. ‘d. , must be sure to cllmnc a til s; ‘tion: but the train won't unlit long enough for me to get my other frock on." JEV-EELHY DEFIllEDLYiYEf-l’ Wearing of will leis on slcnliez" t: is (l new Jewel fashion. Sn in stand neck- ‘lnces of bends are this spring by the lll'l$' p womcll, and ncuris, l"<f‘ pllllbcl‘. lapils lazuli allci jlcic l‘) . colored. irss cxpclzsivc gem stones lllzlkc bciluliflll zlcccll‘. ;notes for spring. 'I'llel"c are rings. ‘cnr-rlncs and bracclcts to nlatlzll ‘the necklaces. Topaz, zircon and amethyst arc settings giving iilom n i940 trr-nd. A beautiful lapel firlwor dcsinl. a dainty pclldnlll. a inllrisolll" l""." and oar-rings, or (\\'(‘ll a ll<.‘|"'(lfl"f‘ , cnnlbllllltiolls Never crowd flowers into one large container. formrng a huge bou uet. Separate the blooms into smaier vases and let them spread out gracefully, really showing the beauy individually. The flowers themselves will look better and vour living-room will be more beau- tiful with the vases placed at in- igrvnls. a/zeahfidel ,also popllln", flllil srt with 5m '1. have nlrldctl color (icptll. M20..- one "Ml "i" stone lowers art \\'ll.l runes or, .ld l id ' d PM". '0 1°" ZTQZZJ. Y.“‘§......T“° r"..°.‘"'..§illl “l” ll"! l‘ lm" fashion is ll(‘\'.'. It is in hhc 9Q“; 9"?" feminine manner and has a sjn-i ; I'm _—0l' fl‘ tlnlentni ullllc _illfll~ has again , Asifignum r lzziligrlfilililk gggrfiloxto be ll0ll’.('(l by wclllcll oil .... . a- . V Some women who have collec-i ~-'—-'-"' ‘ ' ' tions oi’ old Jewelry are tnkingi‘ N0 CROWDING them to their local jcwclcr who, uses of old stones and even old 1 i l set with gcm stcllc smart and new lllay have a V0l'_\' l old foundation. Jmvcis ll[‘\'{‘" no l out of fashion. but their settings ‘ change with fashion trends. 1 HIS famous food-beverage blends malt and milk and eggs in scientific proportional Doctors, nurses and mothers testify that when Ovaltine is taken by the mother before and after the birth an adequate supply of rich milk is assured. The mother is enabled to main- tain her strength and to feed baby easily and naturally» Nutritional diseases, such as rickets, are prevented and baby ls assured of happiness and healthy development. W’, _ p. Ensure Child t eBestfi-om theFirst 880 (ll! ' ‘/ /.;~»/. . VALT .e/..//... , g . rtn- 1 we ll 1 . . , its time (you Lllfl something it. An something more hiking n pllyolnl You, allulllri get lit tho crluilu of the trouble. l If you eat only the things mnet poop c do, (he nlllulres nro that a very simple fact causes ‘our con. i silpmioll . you r Oil’! ct ~ rlllnl/zjl. All/l "hllllt" t I i bowel lllllvcnlcllt. j 1i’ constipation is duo to lack of ' "hulk" ill your dict, en! Kellogg's All-l-Irull. a izlsivflli ro l ' to-ent Bran supplies the ‘ k" you lloml, pills llli! lllicsllllnl tunic, Vlllillllll ill. antic by ltellogt: in‘ Lilllilill], Cilllililll. Sold by every grocer. ll Bills Ovcrwllclln You Time io Go on a Budget Make Your Dollars Stretch SllOWMl under by bills! That's what ilzlylylclzs when you lry to lllllllngc without a budget. For the beauty of a budget is that it keeps your everyday expenses under control. And it shows you how to stretch your income for the things you want. Try kccpillg a record of expendi- illrcs for one l'l\(llllll—-ill(‘l"i compare your figures with an ideal budget plan. What do you find‘! Perhaps with a monthly income oi $125 you've spent as much as $20 for Household Operating. No wonder your bills are bcllind! Your budget plan advises about 12 per cent. of your income, or $15. for Household Operating. If you are careful not to xvaalc light and gal. if you buy household supplies st ' sales. you can save $5 a month (or $60 ,1 your!) in add to Clothes, Enter- taming. other such as Fond and iicms. , Car, you adjust the same way. And, ; by planning llhend. you easily take ' care of Llrge occasional expenses like taxes, insurance. Gain a new sense of security. added enjoyment cl‘ life, by going on a budget. Ollr QZ-page booklet tells how i0 divide your income ac- wnling to your nerds and desires. Gives poinicrs on buying. saving, home-owning. lias ruled pages for s year's accounts. Better Litlllg to The Home s(‘l'\'i(‘(‘ Be lnlnly your Nnmc. lilo Name of booklet. Name Slrcct Anal-an; l i Smartest Fashions. And Winter Styles izflllfl 20c ill coins for }'0lll‘ copy ni How To Budget Alld Buy For (lllllrdlnn sure to mite Address, and iiHelpful Hints For The Women Folk l /. Fashions '1. Literature . _ n use" v ecu 2.0.9.10 APRIL 4.1940 ' Q i» FAMILY FINANGIEBING “They tell me you work for four dollars a day; How is it you clothe your six boys on such pay?" "l know you will think it conceited and queer, But I do it because I'm s "good fin- ancler. “There's Pete. John, and William and Ned, A llfIIéQdOKH boys to be clothed and Jim, John, “And I buy them all good plain vlctuals to eat, But clotlling—l only buy clothing for Pete. “When Pete's cioilles are to small for him to go on, My wife makes ‘em over and gives ‘em to John. "When for John, Wilt) is tm,.lhey have grown out of date She just makes them over for Jim. who is eight. "When for Jim they become too ragged to fl She just makes ‘em over for Joe, who is six. "And when littie Joseph can't wear them no more, She just makes ‘em over for Bill, who is four. "And tvllen for young Bill they n.) longer will do, She just makes ‘em over for Nod, who is two. "So you see. if I t h 1 m. ing for Pete, ge enoug c o The family is furnished with cloth- ing complete." "But, when Ned gets through with the clothing and when He has throw-n it away, what do you do with it then? "Wily once more we go round the UlPClO complete- And been: to use it for patches for Pete!" Family Circle. The rvolk o! an are. Wilen mt white only has been used, will keep WRIST. in England in the 16th century. Motor transportation is rapidly in Afghanistan. Tile famed musician. HfllldPfl (liq not select the Scriptural passage. for his famous "Messiah." They,- Were ‘chosen and sent to him by his friend Charles Jennens. ‘Dominoes is o. game of great all- Hlulty out the exact date of lis orlglll is unknown. tissue paper handy for wrapplllgl. It's a time-tested recipe for k mg white linens while. SLINKY LINES I-‘Oii EVENING Evening fashions shown during the luncheon hour recently at lhc Razzl Hotel in New York fea- tured slim silhouettes. and. in this illollp. it vms a block dinner dress, so slim it can be cglllcd “siinkyfi that won most aplnuse from the nudlcllce. Hair ornaments, illcl- dellifllly. such as Paradise feathers (ll/ed a brilliant green worn with the black dress, were effective with evening fashions. Some of the slimmer slihouette evening dresses were relieved by fullness from rile kllccs down. us lll the case of a rccl- flllti-Wllllle print, lillen-hopsackillg with wide extremely flared peplum and cap sleeves. In daytime clothes. two brown ensembles and one in two shades of green. pleased the audicnce. In 1on0 of thcm. brown silk faiiie was idcvclcpcd in n. princess cont. ltllci ‘a brown and white silk print was lthe dress fabric. lll the Dill!!!‘ %"l)l'OWTl" ensemble, the woollen l A button-front frock has so many advantages. It ls easy to sl.p -lnto and easy to launder. This lprlncess style is particularly be- coming to the more mature f:g.;rc l because oi its slimming lines. You will ivullt to lnakg several of mpg l, useful dresses to put on first thing ,in the morning, and wear e.ll day lion! as you go about your house- .hold chores. Working in the gal-q- l en is fun. too, when you know that ;.\'our dress is easily washed and .ll'0.'lf3i'.l. Printed cot-ton is gay rind ‘Spring-like and rlcl-oc makes o , bright trimming. E Style No. 3041 ls assigned for 1‘ sires l6. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46, 48 and '50. 51m 36 requires 3 5-8 yards of :39-lnc‘.l material. with 1 1-8 yards I QOIIITMUYIQ; 4 yhrds braid. Sella flfmcn (i501 lcolll ls pre- - fered) for pattern. write plainly your Name, Address and style I number Be sure to state the size , vou wish. ‘Style No. 3041 Size _ ---....-..-s. l Name l ltreet Address I Git! IMPROVE SOUP STEW or GRAVY with for several days if beaten up will , Drallghts or checkers was played . replacing pack animals for hau-izlg, , Keep a roll of dork blue or black eep- a ‘ tablet. furl» jacket only was pale blue-Jim.- vcloped m, ilu- . and into l e a brown, willie a woollen was de- is lllnt were l, CIlJTiACIBIlZCG (Jl-Sfsi-F. For in- 4. . a rul many the stance, an arl extremely full navy blue-turd sheplle lllgll ll while ("oi in it. A bolero ‘was ‘wll . 510M175...“ 002s should be ivllll heal-loot \\‘.l'.i‘l‘~i'c"_lh‘lllilll. l, .1 condition it'll‘ WilOPJ-DIOOI lime become l t n. llad a sllnlli round Allllfl. pleat. rlrgrcos, r ilit- curtain edzes n". liver removing ‘ ‘iCllefs. They iilllslled with std out. Always co rm with a ho’. l-v thcm from will 100k lll‘llll all the m‘. m- . l-"ll ‘ Spfill: WU "light {Li g “hot h misc Dresses and l e new twill ‘neutral colors l. l)! r16 .' i\' NLCK v {mm r.- 1-,, cramped, aching loot, \\i\ p . more lines 0 ll: ‘ll ll week than it rate in months. tormined to a effort t0 v winked. mllrlers in one ’ . Ever so relax her Llcss. Also for rc'l.\:'l' .:ln and to eiiln- l Yllcc fingers ‘ lift hlxlrl up. Make ., .l- ‘lo 1i '1' II‘ .l.l . m‘; <10 ‘he u" k. u H ,1 h YOUR 3 Read This important Message! Do you Ilrearl illlvul ‘ tn 5L! T’ Aw ynll y.‘ and NlCliYill dtodsnitllou ing difllr-lllt _ a-cn annoy- rvcllinriiica." l l.<l unr~ ni ilm cnnlcs in rli‘ il"l4l_V to carry " . Try if.’ o-oecoecouc eseoooeo-oo-e-G a AAAAAA v wvvvvvv 1 yQ-QQQQQQOOOOQQOD-QQQM