And youunceasing ITnMpMYl-hfl-CGOGIUI m). to mo; or lend our sweet spirit to this earth again. Here there l; so much paini ldnd your bright heaven is all serene. Isdiant with stun and sweet with pastures green. I only ask that God. of Bis good grace Ilhfgugh) l-ie deny me vision of your ace _ liememberifg how you brightened » flllulziy -way,d so .1 a owed-may e to your mall had a torch to light One star for m-s ~ to guide my » stumbling footsteps Through the night! —G*ra.ce Pollard. ktilyeqri. eta short time with me, g} DOUGH? l’ l! l‘ l Tea stains on blankets may be i; 1 removed in the following way: Im- .'. l merse the stained part in a bowl B which contains a solution of one tablespoon glycerine. half this ti‘ quantity o! ammonia solution, and 1 ' (U. e tablespoons of warm water. .» l ; i ave for twelve hours, then place l‘ stained par-t on a clean folded Q sloth and rub the stain hard with , l SORE, STIFF MUSCLES lilillllflll, LIIMIIGU. IEIIIIITIS QUICKLY IELIEVEII WITH wsg BUG KLEY' STAINIFESS ITE nus “redraw Now-a-days living moms m the host lived in rooms of all, and mfortabls chairs are constantly use. Not only do chair sets pio- hvy day but they add homey. lo aim ere and lor to the sombre u of r stuffed furniture. This design be worked on linen, silk or cotton. The pattern includes transfers of Ills designs on the chair back and two arm rests. color combinations. getail of embroidery and instruc- 0115 for finishing. To order this design. write Y0"? name, Mlggfifltfllid No. $029 6831a an; p co paper-an sen alcenlvs in coin or stam in Needle- . rk Bureau, Charlotte Guard- Pknmiv onoun sonar-w be Ised when ordering pattern. Q0 Charlottetown Guardian inns lb. ma §Qam5____~___—__ iddreas-——-—-——--—~— ‘A recent scientific anal ' ~ BBMA Extra Fancy Tab Mo concentrated cane lulu of ' confalnlngaau _' h why it {god sack also in naceanary y ea: an an pnrq nourish! palatable e! manually. .-i , an ...on Jyuur baked lfegsodall '..,;:'* H‘ If IOIII OIOGIUI mnnwmmiwu 1;»; k so...“ w. ms runs go a ma: \ " conlentoffillOJq-Thsl paneaharubr BE another elem cloth. Rinse aftnw wards with warm wamr. when making a fruit tart do not pug the sugar on the top. but mix t with the fruit below. Otherwise ittls flour over fruit before put- tingtpxastly lid on. This also thick- ens e syrup. If eggs are laced for i minute in almost boil g water they will keep fresh for 8 or 4 weeks. When you have used the white oi an egg. and do not wish to use the yolk immediately. Place the olk in a cup and cover with cod water. Cover cup and stand in a cool place until required. l ‘Iransfer marks and copying-ink pencil marks on cloth will some- times disappear if the article is left soaking in cold water overnight. If this dces riot remove them soak the material for a short time in methy- lated spirit, rub gently. and then wash in the ordinary way. Avoid frying too many fish at; the same time or they will reduce‘ the temperature of the fat too much. It is equally essential to reheat the fat between each batch, and to place the finished fillets or small whole fish on double kitchen paper to drain. I SLUMBER. tight-l‘ LU RING SWEET Good night, Not for a mofnent, if you want to discourage lines around your eyes. Relax for a. minute or two before getting into bed, then relax more completely before going to sleep. Going to bed with every muscle tense means that the eyas are closed too tightly. This causes a squint which, in turn, encourages fine squint lines around the eyes. Alter cleaning your facial skin. at night, smooth a heavy covering of special eye~area or lubricating cream around your eyes. Gently massage over the cream as you; concentrate on relaxing. | Then get into bed and close your eyes ever so lightly — just tight enough to shut out an light-and pretend that you are ooklng high- over your head. Fbel the skin under your eym and notice its mnoothness. Train yourself to go to sleep in this beauty-wise, re- laxed mood. it will make for smoother skin around your ayes. is very little trouble for obtaining that boon to an over- hurried and harassed world, in which the social whirl too often demand; a heavy toll in health. DON'T LET MODE om- sou "awry" sleep Springs important "schoolgirl" silhouette started smart women winking in tern-is of small waist- lines. Now, with the return to favor of Edwardian evening gowns, the fashion-minded will want pos itively tiny waists and rounded hiplines wasp waist (l8 inches around) the high bosom (perfect :6) andutihe full hiprllnauwerc ideal uring c regn o sen ex- andra and King Edward VII. You won't try, hope or even care to aft/lain such proportions, but you will resolve to be slender though the midrlff. You'll do special eii- eicises to develop your bosom and mil learn to carry your chat h. You won't want to look hlppy, of course, but you won't want be hlpless or wear a gir- dle somafgélgiy fitted that you ap- If you are Positive thick the ml die Mliyd your stomach protrudes even slightly, probably you need to eat less as well as to eiuecisc more. Unless your doctor advises other- wise, you might consider going on a reducing diet for three days. then going ack to your regular diet minus all second helping: and rich desserts. During the three diet days, eat only fruit and a warm, unsweet-i ened beverage for breakfast; 2 broiled lamb chops or a medium size portion of steak, 2 raw toma- toes, half a gmpefruit and an un- sweetened beverage for lunch: the same for dinner. If you have lamb chops for lunch, order steak for dinner, or vice yersa Naturally, you will want to consult your family physician before trying this or any other diet. After the three day diet period. try to eat more fruit and salads and green vegetables than heavy desserts, iihick gravies and ex- trmiely starchy foods. it's easier to refuse second helplngs g summer the. This is indeed thetimetotrytoacquireawafst- line that will be flattered by lidwsrdisn gowns. W) " "W?! all "In! ilLQiQissrs l . ;.,,.. 511:} $535.1. HZ package. Pour t on“ . pears. Let set unlu firm-xiii 21'; ‘ghmglmxéagfa glgeinwrefrlilgsrstor. naaion sauce. D m cm‘ nnamcn “ . Blend - starch with 1-3 of the pour HE“ "st 01 Juice to balling add cornstarch mixture and 1m- uritil sauce bolls and thickens, gm- in cinnamon, butter and lemon 1"!“ ‘m4 000K One minute longer. interim?‘ "F" chm» w 0NE~CRUST srrris: rm 11m cnsx Lorri irrown can...“ and Pers onal h.) iDorothy Dix Mae. The Breakfast Hour is the Most Important in An Household - Wives Can d0 More to . old a Husbands Love Than at Any Other Time of the Day Whyisitthatwivessoseldomicaliaeflutbreakfastianiomtbana goal? reality Btheissilewhielt e In it sterzninsstbemffailue t bllld kmm‘“'°‘§lifi?isfiifiwuwmmg?hni$‘ueza . osethem. Y their 180G5- orse still, ti) flavor the meal with 90m?" and ‘goinplalnts sngyreproadles. If they have! any bad news t0 s ll. such as Mother ‘is 0° ‘>3: __ w “m; vim, m- t t the butcher is c am0rins 101' t his ad ids tmml bfiwfiidztafi dfitfiiviahevlbgrlogsmtfi an have sno ou, or - . .. mat time to do it when their husbands are intgie litxifinhhy and e m“ ,5 frame of mind with which mos» oi us salute e mo 8- t “mos - are the family spats that wreck homes and swell the diV0f00 a l - mere are many reasons why a wife should out her best foot fvrv- - most at breakfast. One is that if she lies her hmba-nd v/ith 200d 100g 4 pounds tart. ui a 3-4 cup sugar J Cy ppm‘ 1-3 teaspoon cinnamon Dash of nutmeg and 5115p“, 1-2 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons flour 1-4 cup melted butter ‘ Pas Lint” l vb I D 0 Pan with _ peel and com the flppl€g?8::l¥il1w:l=l: trimmings for making 9, g z9_ ice the apples thin and dip into the mixed shear. spices and lemon Wei. Arrange in the pan, fashion. Pour the melts diutter We!‘ the WP- Bake the pie in a hot oven about i5 minutes 1mm me crust is set, than 10w“- me heat and “we” 571°!!!" P19 Pin over the apples so they will not dry out or buirn and continua baking about g3 m nu 1,11 - wnders or un the apples aie $00k fha apple bum i i 1-2 cups water for 20 minugifesfl Strain the juice, add 1-2 cup sugar and ¢°°k i0 the Jelly stzize. Pour over the apples to form a glaze when you take the pie from the oven. A Morningsmile NOT ovum run AIR. A radio announcer was dining at a small restaurant when a waiter approached . “Did you say puddcn, sir?" he asked “Goodness gracious, no," said the afimlflzvunoer, "and I hope I never s a ." SUCH FOBETHOUGHTI A new baby girl had arrived at Brown's. “And what do you intend to call the baby"? asked a neighbor of Mr. Brown. "Dinah M." was his reply. "Good gracious!" said the neigh- boréfsnd what does the "M" stand or ' "Well," replied Mi". Brown, “if she grows up like her father, meek and mild, we shall call her Dinah May. but if she grows up like her nléother. We shall call her Dinah e." ii- Your’ Friends-Ire“ Clever Fortunes Delight . l‘ _ Learn at Home. Shins at Parties Cynthia's going to keep the crowd gasping with her fascinating fortunes. Let's listen as she cleverly practises on herself. ‘The Three of 8 du-tlui An a hapw llsry She sountalforsacbofihclethn in "May." adds the ‘figures in the date. l. ghi. gylatthTbill is fl-aéd from t lubtrach e number o! Minn in Wig??? and a fight with his wife. , i ti she increases his e aii.*z"*..r.bzrssszs.s*esiui. “all .““.:.§§gs.; is... shim tarthisd’wcrkn Warwee» ° “i m“ °°‘ -. arses “sciatic 1212i? ‘Qrgrltdggeillcmrcat 33“ rxtchis gogd film atoall tkilgivesb and in all‘_ seasons for wives. but i-t is never so imPOn-ant as at N88 B5 - h l shuldbe ttheirbestatbreskfastis becatiénilhe: 2% 3113c’ l? Kiel?“ hi. of m: allele woman but?» 1th,: breakfast tab e is the one he carries with him all cla nails m 11 5d Jon g cit-her a. close-up of a woman who is clean and spic an Jim fl- d i and good-natured or a slob in curling pins and a soiled nexl18§0 “h: temper. No wife can afford to forget that hgrdliiisbgfld 208cm 100mm“; {g woi-lllrs with business girls who are trim and - y all 810°!!! ena . And, finally. a wife should bear in mind that the breakfast table is the most dangerous of all places at which to stage a quBfffi-S if 13%;; a husband all day in which to mull over the mean thin s w sums said to him and to t madder and maddei- over her un ust accuse. h and unreasonable at tude. It makes him vulnera le to any woman W 0 03ers him thelgalm of hdfflszrllflpflthy. it is the breakfast table row that opens the door for the o er woman. th it fwi hthinkthtbreakfastisihs openMs-cnalsogegruneiakliglgv tchehrxruiselvm dgsagwregsiblc. Ofle of them writfis: "Can cu suggest any cure for a woman who is a. vira at breakfast? My fe is so resentful oi having to arise in the mor ng and pm?!" ‘.’.§°§“'§“ i?’ ‘he °“l"l"‘.‘.d".‘.‘-‘...“.‘.?il“Zliéiffifiitfiii. %..".“.“““i‘..’§”l'2l ace u - a es a De a gs served with complaints against me. b d my “on an Inasmuch as it i) not up with havl slaps for the ildrsn and self-p ty for herself. rm‘ h‘ to drown shrewa. an . being a gentleman I cannot reconcile myself to the use of a club, I do not know what fr) do. I am i0 pieces physically. mentally and financially, ss every day it raps my strength and lowers my efficiency because it takes time from my work to blot cut these morning-mares." wrecking chlldrexf by her indulgcnc in her temper. But 1 certainly urge all young men contemplating matrimony to investigate the att tude that their sweevles take on the breaking. question before they marry them. Dear Dorothy Dix-I have s. good. faithful wife, but am afraid our marriage is going on the rocls about my not making more money and her unwillingness to enjoy the things we could have. I have steady work and we have a cozy bungalow furnished, and all furniture paid for. and we save some money every month. but she isn't satisfied. She not only thinks I should earn more money. but that we wouldn't spend a cent. Slis is never willing to g0 to any place of amuaement or to have friends in. she makes a drug: oi’ herself over her housnkeepirg and taking cane of our one child. e could have help if she was will- ing to part with a. dollar. but she can't think of such a. thing. can you suggest anything that will make her more com enable? AN HAPPY HUSBAND. Answer: When a woman is a tightwad she gets a t2 hter grip on a dollar than any man ever does, and it is virtuall imlpossi le to make her loosen up- The most beautiful sight in the worl to er are the figures in her bank- book, and nothing gives her such a thrill as pinching pennies. _I'M AFRAIDI wonl as ABLE r0 s5: vou FEW DAYS LATER rush HOW ABOUT we FOLLOWING SATURDAY NIGHT? on MOTHER- l op LIKE um)! surss w: wane DANCING ms omen ~|s+n_| NOTICED HE HAD "e.o.' THAT L5 reamsuz, DEAR. Bur 1M sung SOON AFTER msvhs A rm: counts, MOYHER I us: mm! as was MAN suousu 1o TAKE HER mm ABOUT LIFEBUOY "BO." always makes n bud impression . . . play safe! '- . VERYBODY knows that "B0." is a grave l fault-always makes s bed impression. Whit many people do no! seam to know is rim i: is my to oEcnd without om realizing it. That is why cardui people absolutely refuse ro take chances. They know that "B.O." can coin: between them and (he one they lOVC—-lliAl ll can be a barrier between themselves and success. Mliions play safe-assure themselves prrlonsl freshness-the Ufebuoy way. Llfebuoy in the daily bu!) stops "BO." This famous soap conuini an excluriveingrcdlen: no: found in any other popular toilet soap. Try izl Millions say Lifebuoy is grind [or the complexion, foo. LI F E B UOY I/JeIYJvIficJ7WPSR0L” cause thi-skirfiicr-“slzkf and it‘: u w course thrift is a great virtue in a. wife. but it turnstintigfla 0 i’ 0 . 0i . vice when it is overdone. Eve earnings, but it is a the pleasures and in pass this way but once, and all we ever have it ls also a virtue for a woman too. can be overdone. Many womc i0 m kg t one nsihould save some a n o s dIIIBIBGHOQs 81st mm iii: part of what one makes for leasant and acious. We what we 3c out of today. to be a. good housekeeper, but that. n are so neat and or their houses so cleaned and scrubbed that they are not a. family can an They are E-lsons in which every one tlptne and is afra d of tracking many a woman mils so hard a her housework that, she m that they omes ihat walks on dirt or disarrs-nling a illow. And es herself a nervous. irritable wreck who is no pleasure to her husband or children. _._____... if you will notice o h h w ose who are not too busy husban Man with the Dear Miss Dix—O niece of your): man. as riot told Answer : I certainly do. marriage. ‘vouauulnlvlnuu ‘actuators For Monday, June B, 10D tow model housekee r ‘d... P‘ mine , the bat-loved wives and mothers gm ti; $.22? “wlsliif” ‘m? t. l: i a mmdchndrm. l7 Ware oing vefun l-ie knows her plfellts object to her marrying him ih f . hlc . ations there has begn ‘diisfitfla w hagdm“ for u“ 1m ‘our “m” wish her to marry. My niece says ans will out after she marries, but don't Olll‘ I ‘mafia aculats in be l1 $151) their .-_ her family out of the door along nee lsgoingwbemuried t0 a fine him. but she lv and her mother does not let the man find WU think he should bzcnllglfi lAefoi-e? 1t is most dishonorabl tto s. 111m m u, H” oowmiiofi‘ .° a B! FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday comes in, and find wlut your outlook h. according u) tbs stars. (Cvnyrisht. 1939. King Features Byndlogu 1m) U"! llhlle ll 'AUGUBI‘ 2B to I l (Pisces) — Intrigue and dlssention may be the lempters for you in literary, scientific ans industrial fields. You who mm a small slim) or operate a comparatively small office should guard against im- postcrs. unwise speculation. A CHILD BORN QODAY: charm inspiration. sensitivenea are its inheritance. Will be very popular if it develops only its better nature. Must curtail sarcasm, restlessness. lts quick perception, enthuslarns and magination would do well in any field reaching the general public. Activity its byword. Modem Etiquette be peeled readily, without waiiilil for water to boil. Q. How can l whiten veilmi handkcrchiefs? _ A. Bonk them ovcrmshi in l) solution of pipeclay and warm n- ter, Then wash and boil. Painting the llouso How Can I ‘I ‘I my ANNE AS818!) O-O-OQ-O-QK O-Q-QOQ ahlflow can I eliminate the irri- tat ? noise of slamming screen doors A. Blip wide rublcrzr bands over the door knob on us side of the door and stretch over to the knob on the other side of the door. Tests have shown that two coals o: glut applied every four m" to e fin-me house will rive WK service than one coat apll-wd M" ‘B! ROBERTA LII) ao-ao-a-o-eo-oo-e-e-eoa-o-o-eo-Qo-ooa Q. Would eight or ten persons be to”; many to stand in a receiv- e A. Y;s; there should not be more than four persons in the receiving line. Q. What is the usual time be- fore a wedding that the engage- ment is announced? Q. i-Ioweanieulhrpeelwma- twoycsrs. toes without pouring not water over them? storing Ens ' A. Prick holes in the bottom oi - store your eggs with me small a imnaio with a large fork and ends down. and they Will 3"!‘ hold it over a flame. This will much better I TIMELY TIPS "f - FOR m: - ; ,7,’ A. Usually from two to six H011 ~ HOME SEWER I ‘Q. Mnnone eatsatalunch, is it necessary in leave a LN: l . ..i m” bwpO0p0fi0blfb, (V1120) — Bevual o ties uslroi-ziitosmmiofsrl>h to . -N~w mama and gaunt n5;- ugly 5311b “Mimi.” wit‘; NUW Under-am l penings close at ban . Help {our care o nal mini-alts, then :€l‘..l°.l.i%°‘3.i‘€'t.‘€f.. s... “M m» =~ - w w» @000‘ °00d0ranf P". com B with 10M - l Cont; say a kind 3mm when i)? a w. h, , Mfvl] ~ 6313000011 l.“ IQID YOIFI! (Llb ... M.“ mo“ g la big character. lung-l). Grasp thaugwgqq ‘mo; sfflpl PQI" lfflllflll lAPfllliilw-ldiAYfllVraflfllslwm 0W "err-sin H -m harm to listen to mm sides 1"" 11100100» I!‘ t. for u lilb- l of the story even though you may. “mml "l4 thwwrhiv invfltiflt- l feel sure about the answer or '4 “"51"- cause, you'll always learn more 0010331134 to NO, 1g than you know by listening. Hcw- my.» - You can “flig- ever. cut short gossiping sndnaa- rmt through gm on, for ey do ter harm than i buys available. ‘b Will‘ iutiuni till): and MAY 21 to Jim's 21 (Gemini) and holding wfirtotly 40st favors of those i- aboveboard tactics, you ' wins and don't hesitate w -- w 803mm as in m i. Donne: m dnnm_.|.,. your mm orn" occasionally; that I? f atom mmwms, -' . i" 1W“ "*0 W“ "P m or I-Nowlltingvodrpfinbansed v ens-fascia“ i-"rtiitmiz. ""'~::.:.-r.-.~=~ us; f s» a a thing u false' meow. you 33mm» Tm‘, i-Ilwgagvaowggrir-vgogdrg: ruin: a2 w my as (cumm- osomssmae u» JANUARY ii "W?" ""- mo: heart and money matters (Capricorn) - pmgfl hue" LApul-awhlmpaalelmanls- . share this fine day's munlflceat If 10.111! Wurhfiood heaatcem- in: mam. wfflhfll. U“ lllfud IARLY It JIIVO) m“, I. AIIRI)“ hi“ lyggflgd flu "c" m M" his: .22‘; mum's: u .. AM ‘re-Mee- ztnbitibfliw tharoullily hon: about tumch Iaqétfigiéghxffiaim a u~sooosr n u... l a 41v: a ' . Mo! Rivas .'.-.....H~..:. m i-----~*='----- land miaotalkand i ‘i "A ' Bhe will love the cunning little as on the pockets and you will love to make them. They are amusing work for fingersihat do not like to be idle dress has other charms t l-HWQ Ylni of 86-inch oon~ collar, cuffs and » m. a’): fifteen cents in stamps (ll) I coin aeoin preferred) meal! carefully. menu to Char um) Him-Alan Irlvinlh- ‘ QWlQ N0. T», Si” all eta us.“ ' “IMO sum Andreas ..__1.___._--——-—~ PIIVIIM bu?“ OIQDTIIERS FEEL SAFER