wt rrlqlvli/ l‘ _ 9 a . e. D l * \ .) \ _ "l/llllllili “These lyiurnrny!" Shreddies‘ That's what young folks think of these THE CHARLUPTETQWN GUARDIAN Modern Etiquette lylobarhlae 9€>0O< s woman when they are walking down tine aisle of a train? A. No; the woman should be al- lowed to go first. but if leaving the train. he should step off first in order to assist her. - Q. How should an engaged man and girl act in public? A. As naturally and normally as possible. They should neither mono polise each otiher nor ignore each Otiher. Q. At what hour should one give s Sunday morning breakfast? A. At any hour one wishes up tmtil noon That Body of Yours Br Jllimea W. Barton M. D. wcnnasa 11v wmcnr a’: CHANGE or LIFE While there are some women who sure taste good, delicious spoon-size morsels. And mothers know that Shreddies hel build strong, healthy bodies too. They're made from w ole wheat, with the precious wheat germ and all the other good parts of Nature's best fond. Be sure to have Shreddies for breakfast tomorrow. They're really spoonfuls of goodness. ieiilist rust... lfter school treat Out of school and into the box of Shreddies. Handy to carry in the pocket —crunchy Shreddies are great for after- noon appetites. ‘Sbreddin i: s regirlmd trad: mark named in Canada by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTD. NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA {l} Household l i‘; Scrapbook r _; By Roberta Lea Keep Curtains Clean A Ipring elotheepin on each side of the bedroom curtains does the track of doubling the curtains up out of reach of the wind and rain when airing the room at night. The curtains can be doubled uip entirely free of wrinkles. Ir T: Wiaifi"? Basor Blades Use an old baking powder can for discarded razor blades. A slit can be cut in the top with a can open- er. Keep the can tn the shaving closet or any convenient place. Fish To prevent fish from sticking to the pan while frying. put a tea- of salt. in the pan and rifb thoroughly with wraxcd paper. 403-0 u-QWQ Ellen ’s Diary i By an Island Farmer's Wife 6 Q>eo£oo<>coe>>co§co<9< Jamie came with Rob and Mr. A. in the truck, lasi. evening when the sunset Lights had almost fad- ed from the sky and a star was net above the darkness of the trees along a hill. Robins hopped about the lawn and the Muscovles had just returned from a prowl in the near field, skirting a IlOWcE‘ border and stopping nc-w and again to sample the fresh new shoots there. At the time I sat a‘. the new window upstairs, idly admir- ing the pleasing results of the afternoon's outdoor work. Tidy yards and lawns combine to give one a satisfied feeling. one that makes one recall the old proverb: cleanliness i| next to godliness, as housewives are wont to do when they placidly survey the nice el- fect of their spring cleaning. This morning. when we stepped off the verandah. I saw James himself cast appreciative eyes about him. l fancy his gaze did not stop with the yards but continued to take in the new meadow beside tlic lane. "I doubt, Ellen. if there'll be one pick of hay off that this year" James has remarked with apprehension when regarding this field in its exposed state of lciat Winter and Spring. While at pres- ent, I suspect like a goodly num- ber of other Island meadows it ls clover-lass. it is softly plan now and pretty amid the stubble: I suppose if Jamie had not come to visit ub last evening we should have been ignorant of a recur- rent state of affairs here. "Yes" he lu-ld coming indoors with Jeanie “she's moved them again! We just happened to spy them-in the hay new. By gully, thay‘re. that wild I could hardly catch them - and con they ever cpl-ti" And he laughed merrily at the recollec- tion of his visit to the kittens. moved now from the higher straw loft to s more convenient nest l.t a low hay mow. O I O Jamie was with the men at their work at the other farm this after- noon, arid he it was who sen’ me news of a squirrel, that from a nearby tree displayed much inter- (Oontlrrued on Nu 16) lose weight after the menopause, iihere are many more who put on excess yveight for the first time in their lives. The excess weight em- barrasses them; yet tilioyi mink nothing can be done unless lihey use some form of gland extract. Vvihile it is true that the sex glands --ovai>ies—stoqa working, it is also true that other glands also begin to pour less juice or extract into tihe bluod. Among tilie glands not as “Cure as Ivmwrly 1s the uiyroid gland in the neck. This is a. factor in allowing excess fat to accmnulate over the emirc body. giving g, "b11- lowly" type of overweight. How- "vflr. before using any tihyroid pills or tablets. women who have greatly increased in weight. after the meno- pause should consult. their family Physician. He will arrange for a metabolism test which shows whe- ther or not the thyroid giland is overactive To use thyroid extract to reduce weigiht when the thyroid Bland is normal. will increase the heart rate and weaken or tire the heart to an extent that maybe dangerous, particularly at this age. In fact. cases are reported from reliable sources wthere the use of thyroid extract, vmerc tine thyroid gland was normal. caused goiter and some deaths. If. then. tiheire is a great increase iln weight and lack of gland Juice is only partly to blaime for this excess weight, what is the cause and what can be done about it? What most of us do not realize is that when women reach the meno- pause. they still have their usual healthy appetite but do not have as much physical work to do since the family is raised. And should there be as muoh work to do, there is usually more help to do it. Fur- ther. many of tihe things about the home or away from the home that fomierly meant physical activity now have less interest for her. and as she becomes heavier she has less desire to do things at. or away from home. . The thought then for the woman iwfno has put on weight at the meno- pause is not to Become more active but to decrease her daily intake 0i food. especially starch and fat foods and also liquids. ‘TllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KIMBLE For Saturday, May M THERE are most propitious au- guries for advancement, progress, growth wltih substantial support B-nd endorsements from those in high places. who may be friendly and generously inclined as long as affairs move in a. harmonious. smooth and agreeable way. Any show of raricor. disagreement, ar- gument or strife might swerve this into antagonism, contention and a ahanp reversal of klndliness and cooperation. with keen disappoint- ment even to the poin-t of physical- danger. Shun accident. violence. For the Blrtbtlly those whose birthday it is may have a year of splendid pl s for advancement. progress and practical productive performance. with hearty endorsement and sub- stantial support from superiors. euniployars or those in authority. However. there is den of enmity and unhappy withdra/wal of all avg; port mould these be indulgence ill-temper. strife, argument or other show of temperament m‘ rash ac- tion. Dlssppolntunetit and friction may follow with sharp reaction on the MIVOUI or phyliotl well being. A otiild born on this day while ambitious and energetic. with prov poets of a successful and worthy career. may be predisposed to argu- ment, quarrels and rash acts to its r o“. Q. flwuldamanwalkaheadof‘ cial and Personal f Fa DOROTHY DIX SA YS— i0 ‘Matrimonia Bills And Ills I L Sh lil M Only "°°"'°wi'i.. "ill... ill‘... will.’ — DIME. 141$ DIX: 1 have a son 21 years old. He has no perman- ent fob and not. a penny saved. yet he is thinking of. getting married. Won't you publish a list of the expenses a man must meet. as he has no idea of what it. costs to support a family? _ A MOIEEIR. I should have to monopolize all of the space in this paper if I printed oven a partial list of the bills that a married man must meet. I should have to tell of butcher bills. grocery bills, milk bills. light bills. fuel bills, rent. bills. bills for clothing. medicine, cosmetics. shoes, stockings. lingerie-oh. what's the use? Nobody can know how many bills and ills there are in matrimony until they try it, and then it is too late. ‘ Boys and girls do not realize what it casts merely to exist in these days. and when they try to figure out a budget on which they can live after they are married. they assume that. they are al- ways going to be healthy and have no doctor's bills, and that they will be able to live upon the minimum amount; whereas they find out that. they have unexpected sickness and that everything costs twice as much as they thought it would. ANBVlE-i WARNINGS IGNORED However, it. is no use in shrieking warnings to the young who are in love. They will go on believing that. two can live as cheaply as one, and when they find out that. they are just as hungry after marriage us they were before marriage and that it costs much more for a married couple to live on than it does a single person. a certain percentage of them will draw in their hunger belts a little tighter and fight their way through, and the balance will go on the rocks. . But. oh. the misery. it would prevent. the broken hearts and the years of struggle it would save. if only young people would wait to marry until they have the price and could afford it. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX; I am so lonely and am very anxious to adopt a baby boy. Will you please tell me where to go and what to do? l! I do. shall I tell the child it is adopted, or bring him up to be- lieve that. he is my own? MRS. H. D. ANSWER: I think that there is no other thins in the World that is so fine and noble as for the woman who has a mother's heart. but empty arms. to adopt a baby and bring it up as her own. It changes a whole life. It is a miracle that gives bnck to a child the thing that an unkind fate denied it. a mother and father. a home. a name. a place in the sun, love and tenderness. METHODS VARY As for the method of getting a baby to adopt, that varies in dif- ferent cities. Most cities have child-finding societies who give out children for adoption. Some orphan asylums do. Very often physicians find homes for unwanted children. I am sure you will have no trouble getting in touch with the right. people. - Tell the child when it is old enough to understand that it is an adopted baby. That will keep him from ever feeling that. there is any stigma in it. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am 28 years old and for the last. five years I have been going with a man who loves me. as I do him. l-fe does everything he can to make me happy and everyone is under the impression that we are going to be married. but he has never asked me to marry him. The situation has become unbearable. What would you suggest? DOT ANSWER: Evidently he never intends to ask you to marry him. ‘There are men who are born celibates. who like the society of women. but who have no desire whatever to burden themselves with the support of s. wife and family. They love their freedom better than they ever do any woman. Your friend seems to be ‘of this type. Your play is to rouse his vanity by aking him think you are tired of him and have ceased to care for him. Go with other men. If hi: cares for you at all. this will bring him to the point. If he doesn't care for you and you are wasting your time. the sooner you know it. the better. lielcnn Rubinstein, beauty consultant from the lielenu Rubinstein Salons, Toronto and New York. "Hero ls your opportunity to secure without charge or obligation, an expert analysis of your altln . . . its typo . . its condition . . . its individual needs". 0n Thursday and Friday, May 22nd and ‘Zltrd, illliis Shirley Falls, beauty expert and consultant, associated with the Helena Rubinstein Salons, New York and Toronto, will be present in person in our Cosmetic Department. Her arrival is "beauty news" of unusual interest. With- out charge or obligation. llliss Falls will thoroughly analyse the type sud condition of your shin and he you a written recommendation as to the iudlti ual care which should prove most beneficial. Visit Miss Falls at your earliest convenience. Moore 5w McLeod, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. B. Island. detriment. Robin Hood Flour . . 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At a stop an eldemLy lady ambled slowly from the curb to the car, " "Please hurry. madam," m-gcd the operator. "We 80¢ to get. along." "Oh- you men!" sighed the old 1M1)’. l! 51W but her ticket in the box, "yiure all the same. Why, Ive be!" Willi"! for you for nearly fifteen minutes." ioaooaeeset-s-oosot-i g Cook's Comer é CHOCOIATE ROLL 4 egg whites 1 cup sugar~ 4 egg yolks 4 tablespoons all 1 it cup flour 1 teaeDOOn baking powder $5 teaspoon salt i6 teaspoon vanilla i cup whipped cream 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Beat egg whites until ttiff and add sugar gradually, beating con- Itmtlv- Beet er: yolks with cold water and blend with first mixture. Sift. together the dry ingredients and fold into first mixture with the vanilla. Line shallow pan (10% x 15%) with waxed paper. allowing edge of paper to extend 2" above side; of pan. Grease pan and paper thoroughly. Pour batter into pan and bake in a hot oven 400 degrees F. for 12-15 minutes. Turn out on damp cloth. trim off edges and roll. Cool. Uni-oil and spread with whip- oreaim to which the sugar has D>00%00%00%4OZ>G0<§0 i i Better English D. 0. Williams g 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “This coin is no good." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "accouier"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Rythitn, ritualistic. rig- oroua. 4. Wlhst. does the word "promon- tory" mean? 5. What is a word bcgiiuiing with we that means "tedioiu"? ANSWERS 1. Bay, "This coin Ls worthless." 2. Pronounce a-koo-tena a; in at unstressed. o0 as in too. accent sec- Pdmbiibiflit t‘ l: How Can 1!! By Anne Ashley 2 O}O0%0O§601>0l$ Q. How can l relieve tired feel‘. A. Add a iublespoonful of sods to a pint of common brim, and put into a basin. dampening with sui- flcieut. hot water to make a Paste lmunerse the feet in this for 10 OI l5 minutes. How can I sweeten old bui- ter and lard jars? A. Fill them with very hot linii water and leave until they are will The jars urlll be as sweet ll W11" new. Q. How can I remove mud tivir tihe clothing? A. if briluhing does not removi ond syllable. 3. Rhythm. 4. A high me spot,“ r“... Wm. a pflw potato. W111i of lend or "wk PPOJBCl-lllfl This method seldom fails. into the sea. (Pronounce first o as in on. second o unstressed, accent - -————-» w‘ first syllable). "A forked mountain, upon it." — “iliakespeare. 5. Weari- or blue promontory. with trees sonic. 4 JUTTEIIEW ‘TQASTIW '\ gr’ ‘__ SANDWICH g. j‘ z FMIM ‘,- added. lie-roll and slice. .1 out of BUTTE -l\lIIT .1 iil/llwll/JZYIW/I l i Hmtlmict- of i, “lumen: who win prnw. for Immi- inking;