, MAY 2?, 194_1___ i Woman's Re al l “gqonnvflifl all" . romls decorated in period trend. lt is equally satisfactory when the floor covering dominates the color scheme or slmuly furnishes a rich background for cherished rugs. While plain toned Battleship lino- leums and Marboleums offer ex- ceptionally attractive backgrounds for color schemes. some peo le naturally prefer the Jaipe lino e- ums which also come in a variety of lovely colors. Linoleum should be well waxed several times as soon as it is put LINOLEUM POSSE SSES DECORATIVE VALUE Because the floor covering has n prcnourtcmi on influence on the lhlshcd rociu its. choice is one of (‘ne most important problems wi-th which the decorator has to contend. Linoleum has many points to re- commend it for favor. Not only are the patterns highly decorative, but lnoleum gives years of wear. - linoleum has proven itself a sub- tle meriutn for interpreting the in use, and after several such treat- livcly cznrcrtipnrttry trends in de- ments it can easily be kept in coration. It invites the use of gplendid condition, imaginative color effects that have | Lvellncss in keeping with the spir: of the time's. Because of its adaptability not. only to modern in- (crors hut also to ntodern living its ' has bczmto more and more decorators and home l‘ 1'0 LAMENTS SILVER An English writer, now elderly. from royalties bought seine years ago. a large house in the suburbs - . of London where she kept a rare ltoriem li\'lll'! demands a modern selection of 18th century English ll00flflg—“.ll.5\ that will satisfy the silver. A bomb hit her house re- present damntiti for color and in- cently. Her husband, ahigh naval lfffSllllg cc" as urell as the officer. had a, remarkable escape, fllllll-l’ (‘remand for but their daughter was pinned for qualities. some hours under the wreckage. - ‘QQOQOOOQQOOOOOOOOQQOQOOOOOOQQQQOOOOOOOOQOQOXOOO-O?’ A iv —-The Woman ’s Realm lll‘"il’l 0i. A of tho vctstllility and This woman fclt the lflss of her s.an bitty of l.llOlClllll is the fect family silver deeply. But what th__ l‘. has been used. and succcss- seemed to really annoy her was‘ fro’. not only in the ntodern man- lhat she had not made the best tier but also as a background for use of it while she had it. - -_. _. MAIN DISH SALA in wood .l l1» 43M] Zq-zwan savmcs T. est-nun Ana p?‘ CIRTIFICATI FOR the extra flavour that makes folks remem- ber your salads, use These sparkling vinegars are made from the finest ingredients nature provides-patiently mellowed to full strength. That's why they gave added zest and flavour to salads-why they go further, fool Select your favourite kinds from these three: Heinz Cider Vinegar for fruit salads- Malt for heat-tier salads-Distilled White Vinegar for salads, boiled dressings and pickling. H. J. Heinz Colnplny of‘ Canada, Ltd. nrtttz rné vnttaallts - lHii _(‘_.LIARLU'I"I‘ET()WN’ ing s SIMPLE THINGS What goodness lies in simple thin l We need not envy queens and king ' Clea‘? dsneets upon a well-made 9 l The toothscme crust of fresh-baked bread; Clothes washed and rinsed, and hung to dry Where Springs gay wind goes blowing by. White cleanliness of well-scoured W i A flame’; bright glow - how plain. how good! Th, fres ness of ltn April rain That makes the air so sweet again. How blast we are, who still have these- Life's unsdorned felicltlcsl | —-Glaire Ritchie. SMALL HOMES ARE GREATLY IMPROVED The modern type of small home is far better than that of 10 years ago, it is admired by all persons connected with the building lndus-l Today's small home is as com-i plete a dwelling unit as its more elaborate counterpart and consid- ering the type and qualit of stand-l arcl equipment-automate heating plants, modern 000M113 ranges, mechanical refrigerators, etc. -- it represents a great advance overt the small house of even a. few years | ago. WEATIIER-PROOFING Unless ou flll window openings with wea er-tight lcak- roo: win- dows, all the monei you ave spent for good framewor and insulation is gone for naught. You must con- sider windows as part of the frame“ work, for they cannot be replaced- except at great ttoubis and expense. l REHVIHURSEMENT LACKING r George Frederick Handel, the: great com-poser, completed The Messiah in 24 days, and never re-, alized one penny for it. AIDED Surgeons grafted pupils from the eye of an animal to the optic nerve of a boy who was born with-l out pupils 25 years ago. The boy.- Frank Bentr. since has been grad-l uated from the University of Wis- consln Law School. Thin, transparent waterproof socks have been invented to be worn over other socks by sp3rf5-| men and others men who work in cold and dampness. HOT WATER. ILEADILY AVAILABLE With a shovel of coal or a small amount of gas a day, and very little attention, home owners may enjoy an abundance of hot water during spring and summer montns. _ There are many types of hot water heaters that may be installed in any home. These nclude auto-. matic storage, slow recovery, and‘ instantaneous water heaters. The slow recovery‘ system is most, popular. It is economical to‘ operate and consists of a large storage tank and a small heatcrt which may be fired by coal or ll-l luminating gas. In areas where Electricity is the cheapest form of fuel, electric heating elements may L be imtalled. Automatic storage heaters. ther- mostatically controlled, are the lat- For Spring Suppers DEVILLED EGG SALAD Cut 6 hard cooked eggs in halves lengthwise, then re- move yolka. Mash yolks, then add 3 tablespoons Heinz India Relish, M; teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, 3 tablespoons Heinz Mayonnaise and l teaspoon Heinz Distilled White Vine- gar. Mix well. Refill whites, then place three halves per serving in a nest of water- cress. Place a spoonful of Heinz Mayonnaise in centre. Serve with crisp whole wheat crackers, as illustrated. (Serves 4.) Heinz pure Vinegars! 00000004 oooovoa-ooo-oozooo-oobaoo-oooor 00000000 m '/ Social and Persona Leisure est development. The thercmcstat is set at a desired temperature and keeps the burner going until that mteffllillfe is reached, then shuts The sozl chemist and the field CFQP 5D9ClBllSt are able to deter- mlne the amount and kind of plant food needed for various crop; on various soils and to recommend fertilizers that will produce, prof- itable crops. Style forecasts for fall predict the awularlty of henna and rust shades, Emeralds are among the oldest of gems. Cut-out embroideries, off-should- er decolletcs wit-h long sleeves, and 3 half-ill very wp and to-the-front, piled with crisp curls _ these u; all of faihion interest. To clean piano keys wash with a whim?" 01 9011M parts of peroxide 0f hydrogen and water. Use a clean soft white clzth slightly dampened with the solution and rub the keys gently until soil is removed. ATTACHING IRONER The most convenient place (or an outlet tn which to attach an elcc. trfc iron l5 overhead. Have a drop cord with an other hung from the will!!! at a convenient. plgoe and attach the iron to it. This keeps the cord off the floor and out of the way. temperatures air has the weight of water, There are 250 b id in Italy. my of canalls. m v°“’°°' BEDROOM DECORATION suouu) m; PLANNED FOR nnsrrur. ATMOSPHERE Regardless of whether it is to be simple or luxurzous, every bedroom should strive to create an atmosphere of peace and quiet. Soft hagmonious colors best serve this en . Roz-ms in which white pi-e- dvmlrllite are in wide favor today, and soft shades of white are (m. fluently used for bedroom walls and ceilings when they are offset with appropriate bits of color. Most bedrooms have enough win- dows to provide cross vent lation. but if this condition d"es not exist the addition of tranzoms over doors and enlargement of windows may be desirable. Addition of such features as built-in bookcases, reading lights at beds. and full. length mirrors entail no large ex- DQnse but add much to the com- fort and appeal of the rcom, HOUSEHOLD HINTS At ordinar about 1-770t Rub BTRVY Stains as hard as you can the momentthcy are made or blot them up with clotting paper, and most of the difficulty will be averted: usually they wash one quite simply if the solid coloring matter is removed like ilfs. flave V011 over thought of using trc cardboard tube in the centre of toilet rolls for keeping ribbon un- l-‘Yeflied? Wind the ribbon round and round the tube and secure with a small p'n. Too Tired for Fun when Nerves May Be to Blame Her Energy Used Up In Worry Too tlred-no maltcr what gay plans are afoot! But why-if she's not ill. "Nerves" perhaps. If you feel exhausted all the time but have nothing organically wrong with you, you're probably the high- ltrung type. letting \vorry eat up all OOvvv-v Y Qua fir; A Eepe/zda/ailitq. 4360/1 ma; 7‘1'l n IJ-iilful AREIN av RY can @- B 4XCADIA BAKING POWDER I / Fashions '1 Literature OO-OQQ-O-OOOXOGGO-O-OQ-OOOOQQ WHAT HAPPENED: AT motmttamt i By rarer: aasnnttrr cuarrm x1 1n THE srars or MAILIA Late in the afternoon, Molly tele- phoned to Montaiban. She had not meant to do it; it was Just one cl, those things that seem to happen‘ without direction. Before she knew what she intended, she was in a call-box waiting for her connection, the familiar number demanded and graciously granted, and a. falntl doubt in her mind as to whether snel had been over-eager. The whole’ motive force of this probably foolish investigation had come from her. Severn had laughed at her then. while she had beta-zed him. with careful restraint. to take some meas- ures for his own protection. Prob- ably he would be laughing still when he came to the tfilephmle- l In a moment came his voice, soft and cool, and somehow graver than she had expected. “This ls Severn." “Molly here.‘ “It's a pleasure to hear your voice, of course. but——" "This is important. I have roof. Lawrence-proof that Mallia aunt was the girl in the ca.r smash. Dyou see the force of that?" I “I'm not totally blind. But proof? "I've got a photograph. A snap- shot taken in the garden here. No, there's no possible mistake. Anyone _wv‘uld ldLlrllbLltJllillFeJiLMlifllri- t-———By Franc For Thursday, May 22nd MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) o-Investgations, new ventures, ex- ploring fresh. fields for improve- ments and achievement anu~pers- cnally making a good record for yourself and your particular work are favored by several favorable as- pects. APRIL 21 to MAY Z0 (Tauru5)— Can be a fruitful, important per.od for you Taureans. Reach for new. even difficult attainment. Be ag- gressive in your desire to accomp- lish in necessary matters. Help to inspire others to follow the course of ACTION for liberty_ justice, re- llgious tolerance. MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Gemini)- Executive, emplcye, salesmen (saleswomeh, too), you engaged in the newspaper and magazine fields and you in government authority share an abundance of friendlyl rays with professional artists JUNE 22 to JULY ‘.23 (Cancer)- Quite favorable, especially for gains through your own Gffifts in bus-f iness and industrial matters, hatidl- ing food stuffs and table delicacies. hotels and restaurant interests and all honest work banging you Ln contact with the pulalic. JULY‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (Lcol-l Mildly encouraging for you Leoltesf who will exploit your inborn sunny personality to put across your 8.0-: tivttfes in a healthy manner Don‘t' use forceful tactics; be intelligent-l ly persuasive. l AUGUST 23 l0 SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Personal affairs, trans-~ actng impr/rtaltt confldclttial mut- ters especially favored. Bencfici Sun, Jupiter and Uranus vibra-l tlons. All unusual and unique ideas; and devices of worth should provel profitable. , SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Eventful, with. work and. financial gains favored under carc- ful management and intelligent, skillfull viorkcnamhip (which should be second nature to youll. Watch for new developments that may change your plans. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Travel and legal mat-l ters are favored if sensible caution is exercised. Almost any worthy undertaking to which you give your own clever attention will survive and thrive today. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBFR 22 (Sagittariusl _ Changes for the better which will opczi new avenues for advancement indicated now and your energy. And yet, just because you are high-rlrtlng, you could be one of the , most charming and vital people if you would turn those inward ener- gics outward. How to do it’! Try to understand whzrfs making you nervous. ls there some problem you've tried to ig- floral‘ An unsolved problem, you know. can be as alive and destructive a: a disease germ. The thing to do is to force it to the surface. Out in the open ll can be driven away. But ignore it, grow still more tired and irritable, and you'll drive away friends and family instead. You'll be right on the road to a nervou’: breakdown. Our 32-page booklet explains causes of "nerves" and "nerve" symptoms such as indigestion, in- lomnia. Describes a physical and menial program to overcome them. Gives right diet. body care for sound nerves, v_itality. .. llu 2.11 _n c llln {or your copy of Overc mng “Nervcs" And Every- Day Health Problems to The {Guardian Home Service. Be sure ‘to write plainly your Name, Ad- ,dress and the Name of booklet. ulna: filtra- Proving: the Ina-ll girl innocently. llnl loud I Giulio! in h’! II Ill I00. Pdhlbontlgh. Ont. Q K E ll PIIFFEII lllllllll IND PIIFFED RICE AMomiruSmilc Your Individual’ H O R O S C O P E (ledge and opinions are really use- es Drake———-l t through week-end. B, sure to in- vestigate carefully new proposi- tions before taking them on. Cer- tain risks must be assumed oc- casionally if we are u, succeed. DECEMBER, 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - If you have a plan and organize your mental talents and physical capability to work in unison you would tiave no diffi- culty with this day. Avoid worry and nervous tension for best re- suit-s. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius: - T‘day holds unex- pected opportunities for your fut- ure betterment and for furthering business interests particularly. Avoid underhandcd schemei and schemers. Safeguard. health y be- ing moderate. Fine period for in- dustrial develz-pmetlt. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Gains indicated foi- to- day's earnest efforts. Confer with superiors and persons whose know- ful. Increase your output, better the quality of it where you can. Pers- onal attainment and romance high- ly sponsored. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Intriguing, magnetic, alert men- tally, sympathetic and very fond of its own way. Born when the Sun was leaving Taurus and entering Gemini, it has characteristics from both. Signs. One who if rightly de- veloped. should go far on the road to success and recognition. rott woman Qlill! If flclgety nerves, restless nights and otbcrdlstress from female functional disorders keep {gm from enjoying life-take Lydia . Plnkhaufs Vege- table Compound-well known for over 60 years in helpin weak, nerv- ous women during "d cult" days. Made in Canada. ANCIENT LINEAGE While walking near San Sebas- tian some years ago, the late King Alfonso of Spain offered a gold 00in to a glpsy wznlan who accosted him, reports the News of the World. This she declined proudly. "King", she said, “keep your money. My race is older than yours. I will give you a piece of gold". The gipsy then placed in the monarch‘s I / your (:14; ...._.. __ And Lawrence-she was out for blood-Montalban blood-any Mon-i talban blood. My nurse says she cherished the grudge of grudges against the man who hurl her and her mother shut up ilcrv," "And you tliink———“ Severn gently. , “That she deliberately wished hcr-‘ self on to Charles to get even with! them all. What else am I to thlnk?", “What indeed‘! And what do you want of me?" ‘ “Something I don't suppose iouj can supply. An address of hols-any address of hers. She had a banking account in London, she must 111w» had a home in London, too. And there can't have been s0 much scc- l recv about it. A woman like lvlztilial buttinlz_lnto_ aghousehold likcnthat l prompted Protect your health and comfort- use PUREX l INFANTS DESIGN hand a coin bearing the effigy of Tshag, the last king of the Almorn- vidl. who died in i147. 1 A milk stain on artificial silk‘ should be soaked in equal parts of glycerine and water. Rub with your finger tips until it loosens. then wash it out in tepid water. Use slightly softened beeswax for filling that crack in the woodwork, whether it be your d hing-table or the front door, smcofi the surface level with a knife, stain to match baby's carriage. and complete lllSlfllfl ions. To order ptittcrn: To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design N0. 808 STREET ADDRESS the woodwork,_ andjllerey you_ are. Teacher: "Can anyone tell me what causes trccs to bcrome petri- . Br-ght Student: wind makes them rock", The small daughter sat watch- lng her mother makng u ne" face, no doubt wondering mat i: was all about. When it came to the time for the application of the “The |lipstlck tho small girl could con-i tain herself no longer. "What do you put all that on your face for, Mummie?" she asked. l "Mummle puts it on to make her lock pretty", "men why doesn't came the reply. it?" asked l t ,. When people praise my cake. I'm proud, but secretly give thanks to Swans Down Cake Flour. Swans Down l is a finerghigh quality flour, made especi- ally for cake baking. Try it! Yo reacts quicker and more thoroughly to leavcning. It will be easy to b l l l light, luxurious, smooth textured cakes which never fail to win praise. °‘¥~_-." '1 !’M PROUD AS PU Buf the Credit for My Cdkes Belongs F01“ SPRING loveliest ‘Mir- 0- lift-era’ / To make your new costume an important success lluy Kaysor lllir-O-Kleer. Choose one of the ltcavtrnly new slttulcs that harmonize llcst with outfit. ‘MQDRE g. {mart-ti CARRIAGE R OBE Soft yarn in two colors, makes this dt“ Easy to make. and a nr-ccssltv tern No. 898 contains list 0f tnatcrials nvtrlvd. PAGE NINE liayseus ‘d ix skin tones—-—-your $LI5 had to have a bacitrgrourld. even if was a fictitious one. She had to able to slip in a “lord here ll lll(‘l'f3 about hcr home and her air. vie, anti you're ncltncr blind nos Llllllll). ‘AS you rnlrlztrltt-U, youlxxcii." "On licr second visit s‘ e 5min i cusuullv of a flat in u incl-rs off Bed‘ Street. lVhy? What are you going M do?’ "I'm going to London, instead staying the night. here, And ear [(.‘-lllOl'l'O\\' I'm 5101M}: of! cm a pil- uriitizigc-m the steps of M11111 Dillllll. Probably backwards, a5 were; retracing her steps." ‘There was a pause. and then Sew em said: “You're cast for a ma‘ part, my dear. Do you feel equal t1 7§535tln$u?l...2ar=rs_v Col .6), M - Dillribufur: Mazdmur PapuLBueaJn. st. John _ .. . g ., _. . =- NO. B98 rroclwcd cover f0! - baby's vnrrh'rt\>o. Fat- Jilllfiil of tho design Write or send above picture with l5 cents in c1 or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guaruxntt. ~——...u Non PROVINCE igf- V fo Swans Down naturally u‘ll find it ake those ' Made onlyfrotn select- ed soft Canadian winter wheat. ' Ground by the Swans Drawn "Controlled Milling" process. ' Sifted again and again through silk till it i! ‘~ 27 time: as fine es r“ nrtiinary flour. ‘Iry the 9 tasted recipes on every pnclllll- 8-!"