THE I09 QUEEN ST. EASTER our STOCK ls COMPLETE AT PRESENT’??? so SHOP EARLY WHILE THE SIZES ARE STILL UNBROKEN. . . . PRICES FROM $1.40 to $250 APR. i ‘wl-llanlz Sid " " l j ‘ZARTERWUMENSHDP PHONE 614 Q. mils list Yes; peéied. Q. Ion? letter. \ l f ,_. Modern Etiquette What is the best way to go [bout making up the list to whom wedding lnvlratlons are m be sent? A. The preferable way is for the bride and bridegroom to make up. together . consulting the; parents of both fan-lilies, of coursel Q Is it correct to tip a cham- rmaid when one has been staying or some time in a ‘hotel? this is usually 9;- Isn‘t it permissible to use lfhe telephone to accept an invita- ‘ A. Only when the invitation is i tended over the l fherwise, it should be accepted telephone. 86 MEXICAN DESIGNI wfwHousehold Scrapbook‘ By Ioberllbee Bard Sugar Dark or light brown lugg: 1; often difficult to measure. In this c4159. heat the sugar in the oveln, and then measure it quickly while 5°"; If 111s sugar is kept in the refrigerator or breadbox. it. \ If the white wooleris begin to - quire a yellowish tingc, 115g fir; ounces of peroxide to two gallons of’ water in washing them, and dry them in direct sunlight. A Disinfectant Use chloride of lime a; n (145111- fectant. It is che 1 , km Eng - B-llhoean endwill DESIGN NO. ltruciions. bown Guardian. Design No. 575 ~...~ \\_- . ~ '4 J“ 57 5 ' l All colors of floss frcm the sew- ng basket are used to embroider y Mexican design; on place mats, els‘ children's clothing. etc. Hot Iron transfer pattern No. 575 con- Ialns 36 motifs with complete in- Needlework Book 20c. To order: Send 20 cents in coin b Needlework Bill {Q Province Ben... English l QWillil-ml D. 1. Wham is wrong with this sen- tence? "Frank asked if anyona was at home." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "mandamus" 3. Which one of whose wqmi; is misspelled? Potatoes, tcbscooes, pianos. 4. What does the word "circum- locutory" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with ret that means "maimed to keep silent"? ANSWERS L say. “Frank asked whather llwone was at home." 2. Pro- nounce man-da-mus. first a as in umn. second a as in day. accent second syllable. 3. Tobaccos. 4. Roundabout. (Pronounce third syllable lock, accent third syllable.) “Such methods would be circum- locutozy." 5. Reticent. g How Can I!!! E ly Anne Ashley 1Q Hg" can I prevent starch, rem owiln out of drying ' clothes? a . A. Add a little salt to the starch and it will prevent the starch from being blown out of the clothes when drying them on a windy day. Q. How can I clean eidesuown? A. An eiderdown gumcnt can be cleaned by rubbing M, than». ouahly with cornmeal. allowing it to stand for s. few days, and than shaking thoroughly. Q. How can I impart a diffceni flavor to steak? A. Squeeze the. juice of a lemon over the steak and onions just be- fore serving. and it will add a de- licious flavor. "Now, Johnny," esld the teacher, Loan you tell me what a hypocrite 7.. have a year in which conservative. ness, finance, possessions, mm [MPORTATNCE or STOMACH MUSCLE whm 1 w" I- yoinlgsicr, my 3114111116: never wag upset if my of s family had a vomiting spell, She had us miss one or two mea]5_ and calmly stated that a "good" stomach would “throw up" any- thing we should not have eaten and that we should reunaim quiet for tlhe rest of the day. That the muscles of the stom- ach. which chum the food and mix it well with the stomach juice, are important. to digestion and health 15 shied bv Dr. Jalnet Lindsay Grele. Melbourne. Australlt, in "Medical Journal of Australia." “It seems that. as in the heart. wlhere strong muscles are essent- ial so in the stomach a. strong healthy stomach muscle is of the utmost importance to the well- bcillg of the patient.” Thus when the tone of the stomach muscle is 800d. n0! Only are patients who suffer with a nervous stomach re- lieved of their symptoms, but also as months pass patients who have been suffering with migraine - ome sided headache-find that mi- graine attacks have stopped. As stated before, the best single remedy known for migraine is er- gotarnine tartrate injected into the muscles or placed under the tongue. In most cases the injection is rapidly followed by vcmlting, frequently accompanied by gas coming up from the stomach. Complete relief soon follows. While this result on the stomach is gen- erally believed to be caused by the nervous system bringing about a contraction of the small arteries in the brain and the covering of the brain, D1". Graig believes that the speed with which ergotalrnine tartrai/e acts in migraine seems more like direct action on the smooth muscle fibers of the stom- ach. similar to the action of an- other ergot drug (ergotoxlilel on the uterus. » The tone of the muscular coat of the stomach can be kept at its best if meals are regular. well spaced, food not eaten when the body is tired or if under strong emotion. By lying on the right side for 10 to 15 minutes before meals, any food not. out of the stomach then flows or syphons into t small intestine, allowing the stomach walls to contract instead 0f being distended when the next meal is eaten. - c \'->5~.'>o<-o<>~.~. file Stars Say-- By Genevieve Kembia < For Wednesday, March 2A WKILE there is a definite sigm of a productive, pleasant and pro fltable state of affairs, affecting the career. ambitions, possessions and. especially personal relations, yet, as well, there is sign of an ir- rational, erratic and abrupt or im- petuous move or course o1 conduct. upsetting the “apple cart" with vio- lent and unpredictable disturb- ance. Some rabid desire, jealousy, enmity. or unrepressed urge stem- ming frcm a purely personal urge, could have unhappy and spectacu- lar climax. If It ls Your Birthday ‘llhose whose birthday it is may its success and happiness depend upon its own reasonable and con- in which busi- career, and home life and felicity. halve siderate conduct. utmost significance. _It is probable that some unruly passion or desire enmity, ill will. or emotional crisis could react with dire result on a promising and highly auspicious situation. Personality is a matter of prime importance in all rela- tions. A child born on this day while having an attractive and pleasant disposition and charming person- ality, yet may be subject to erratic. rash or wayward impulses, under- mining promised success. CARDIFF. Wales— (CFO-At 101. Jolm Williamson. retired un- dertaker, still doe; crossword puz- zlea. Q/ledl CQUGHS “Y”. was." rmlied Johnny. "It's aboysrlletoomesicschoolwitha smile on his face." ‘I09 HEALTHY ‘me old sentlsmsnhad just. ar- rived at the hotel and was pest- ering the reception clerk with all eon-u of questions. “Are you sure this ll a hflltlfl spot?" he asked anxiously. , oed the fir ' 1/¢k-'<.le4i.7 Qr-uLf/a {i} Wise mothers know thatearly treatment is the important factor in ridding "a child of _a cough or cold. The medicine must be pleasant to take and ive fast relief. _ With the first sign of a cliugh. train your children to as * or Poison’: Cough Syrup; st brings faster relief. To cyounfi ‘and old alike. Poincare oi! lrritubleThroat. kindred ille due to cold. 3!. bottles. ‘ thrown out and fresh put Syrup ' h‘ hiy depend. ble and very effltieirlt for Coughg, Colds, Bronchitis and all Dealers in Medicinain Dorothy Dix 0 Many the home-wrecking industry. But for a. glamorous merry roundelay matrimonial ills, put up any grumpiness? longer hit your fancy? their present mates. This is especially true‘ of divorce courts. hate to break up my home, for I want to go-to Hollywood and be break up my home kind, but he never takes me out hate to break up my home father, but I might as well And so on and on. and until they iry living‘ on grudgingly of a fathers iove and care and have taken the children and. gone awakening. Parents give a cold w their noses upon them because along a ready-made family. And The reaction of men inward-s women's Probably the reason wives’ applications for divorce is b ing up the home fail on Georgina. jcices in being delivered from of his children. Blessed is the man that beholdeth the face of a friend in a far country; The darkness of his heart is melt- ed in the dawning of day with- in him. It is like the sound of sweet music heard long sgo and half for- gotten; It is like the coming back of birds to a wood where the winter is ended. -Henr§ van Dyke. ..___._______ IRISH INNOVATION The tea bag was invented by an Irish-American storekeeper who put tea in small silk bags as sam- ples: but they soon became popu- lar as an easy way to make ica. A small zippered kit which 1on- tains hair brush, clothes brush. comb. mirror and s “mad money" pouch is ideal for packing in the corner of your travelling case or for putting in your office lockm‘. Make your eyes look larger bv starting eye shadow near the lashes on the middle of the upper lid. Then draw the eye shadow along the edge of the lid w the outside corner, keeping it close to the lashes all the way. Blend it in to- CUT FLOWER! Out flowers will last a long time if they ere taken-inure of properly. A half inch should be cut off the stems each day. the stale watfiir Leaves should be stripped from the flowers if they are low enough to be below the water. 11in '06 should be sufficiently large to al- low the stems ic breathe and take should be removed before arrang- ing the flowers. when the flowers begin to show lime of fading an their lfvu. . close to the foot. COFFEE-FLAVOR!!! ‘Md two uaepoens of left-over coffee to choeoiah hosting ‘and use it on cinnamon cake for s real treat rumors iuecsianun Llimsn-yleuHNow-s-deyslt Thoughtless Divorces i Woman Live To Ream Shedding Good Provider All-Mata i ll! husbands and wives counted. the cost of got one, it would do more than any lather one their books to be all gain. You swap off a husband or wife, who has gotten on your nerves and of whom you are tired, works» a. miracle. that makes you again, and there you are, tra-la, tra-la. singing a Millions of men _ llef that a divorce is a sure cure for all of their longer with Jane's nagging and John's _Why bother with a male for you have lost your tastc any more than you would with an old model automobile or a hat that no Of course, we all recognize that there are marriages in which div- orce is a sad necessity. It. is the surgeon's knife that cuts the cancer away in cases where the husband is a such instances are comparatively rare. are the result of married couples longing for freedom. lief that they wouldn't. have a care in the world if they were rid. of WOMEN, GREATER. OFFENDER! women, who are the chief patrons of the I get thousands of letters from wives who write: for my husband because my children are so fond of their be married to a dummy for my husband never talks or tries to entertain me." it is appalling to think how many women who are married to men who are kind and generous and good provid- ers, divorce them because they are not glamorous. count the cost when they throw their meal tickets into the discard appreciate the deadly ivrong they do their children in depriving them These dlvorcees, who expect to be so blithely happy when they back to Mother. are due for a.rude back and dump a bunch of kicks. upon them. Old friends lock down they thiilk they were such fools for giving up a good home and shopping ticket because their Johns or Toms bored them. Not many men are. wife finds out that. the only freedom her'decree absolute gives her ls the freedom to go out and earn her living. that men do not oftener contest. their a nagging wife until he finds out that alimony comes high and that nothing on earth pays him for the loss LivingfilLeisure [THE WOMAN'S REALM /. ward your eyebrow and out to- 5U“ “W5 ward the outside corner . of the i slam "d ‘Y°bl'°w~ Pick your Spring mat for color. in the water. Any strings and wires aspirin tablet placed in that day's fresh water will frequently prolong _...._..__.._.._ Scotch plaid hibberfsre nonle- thing new in rain tcfl. They are of waterproof fabric and made in a wraparound deeiln that snaps N I 8818i s divorce before the’! thing to put s crimp ill They figure it out in they don't. new mate. Your decree absolute young and gay i and women are sold to the be- and as it is so easy to get one. why whom ‘brute and the wife a virago, but The great majority of divorces and their be- .11 have such a beautiful house, but l a movie actress." Or: "I hate to is such a good provider and sc to places of amusement" Or: "I They never stc-p to given alimony. Still less llO they (H0118 y . elcome to the daughters who come locking for brides who bring many and many a place-pampered divorce is very much the same as ecause they let the onus of break- But many a husband secretly re- ed doll, thc same color balloons and hair bows. Fashion suggestl two matching reefers, two llglle check suits, two bolero frocks wish crisp white blouses. two little shoulder capes and pert little slick- chick hats exactly alike. The 4-Way Suit . . . Having a suit made to your measure? Go one step farther and have it inter- changeable four ways. Have a fit- ted bolero jacket. lounge in Frills . . . The new swirling, ruffled look has glorified your lounging hours. Gone are the strict tailored robes and houseoosts and in their places are colorful floral beauties of chintz and wiwy floating dreams of organldie and prints. Lounging robes and negli- geas are voluminous in yardage with deep feminine frills at the hams and frilly. puffed sleeves with sweetheart necklines. BETTER. BISCUITS , When using new cake pans, be‘.- ter results will be obtained if they are greased lightly with an unsalt- ed fat and tempered for an hour or two in a moderate oven, 350 de- grees F., before they are used. _____._______ THE COAT PICTURE SPRING shape. material - the choice of sil- houette eeerne endless. varying from the brief little boxy topper to the long. sweeping greatcoat or cape. In fact, you're going in want more than one coat when you see the dressy fittcd styles for redln- gotc ensemble! and the vivid col- ors in high quality woole for the wardrobe refresher. Plan your en- tire wardrobe from your coat and you can't 3o wrong on accessory colors. Among the combinations in the lead are: bright red over dark quiet blue or grey; intense yellow over mute grey. A variance of plain shades with blending checks. Your coat or cape can complain the handsome Mam -with the suit you've planned for luster morn. ‘rhie Spring, both wide and coi- umn-siim skirts wilrdefine the new suite, along with plestcd-all-round skirts. The difference will be more noticeable in jackets. They fit snugly and slim around the ribs‘. many ending abruptly at the nor- mal waistline. longer, fiticd jac- kets give the classic tailored look. Brief little boxy and bolero styles sre everywhere. In all unite. the shouldtl-s are softer and more as~ tural. Jackets with little cspelets and jackets that fold in sheath muguees bring still more variety Jo the dreelfer type of ‘suit. What- svus- you choose. the coat you plea j Ellen's Diary 3; g wand Farmer's Wile ~ -__-_ The March thaw that James and f have been expecting since the time wore towards amid-month is here. A wild wind that holds a balminess in its breath is blustcr lng now about the house and one fancies in its complaint a sign m continuing showers, such as W1. have had today. At times and nl a low rumble like the sound o1 far off thunder one is aware of the tumult of water flowing through the opened gates on the mill dam This is a strange sound now after the silence of Winter. Jamie our guest while Rob was to the city today left his snow-shovelllng and came w press a. nose against a pane to ask. me: “Can you hear the water through the waste gates?" And when I shook my head hc called “well you should --its get- ting louder and louderl" An old affliction which after all would not amount to the pain of only one of Job's bolls had returned before that, to trouble an ear- one that fortunately is usually of brief dura- tion. It descends so suddenly that one is puzzled to determine the cause. O O I One is well and busy and all st once that unmistakable ache is there. James is sure "it's from a draft, Ellen" though one is unable to recall the circumstance of any particular one. It might come as a result of standing moments with- out protecting head-scarf on a verandah. lost in the wild glory a! the setting sun or perhaps again forgetful of time. watching the twi- light which settles first on the hill. tops, come silently acrpss the valley to meet one. Or perhaps from stop-- ping too long 0n the path DELHEO?‘ this and the house autos-s the lane arrested by the haunting call oi all owl or the bark of a fox from the piece of densely wooded land just beyond our line - bewitching voices in the immensity of night. O From whatever. mostly careless source, the condition persisted throughout tcday though Jeanie came with healing drops and Jamie more than once to inquire hopeful- : "And is it .any betfsr now?" There were many delights we might have enjoyed together in this mild spell of weather that had to be foregone. However he shovelled snow until cheeks were rosy, work- ing near to my window and then leaving it to help our farmers at adult interests. New ones came i»: them today.Tl-lere must be trenches cut. about the buildings and yards this morning to turn wandering streamlets into safe channels that would lead them down to the mill stream or pond. From the thawklg snow on the slopw and heights came charming brooklets that rip- pled presently along the cleared courses and were naturally intrigu- lng to a small lad who sent chips boating in the clear water l sas- pect that situated along the rise of a valley as we are at Alderleu one is more aware of thawing snows than those whose buildings top l summit. e a ._. i‘: In the dusk that dropped swift.- ly this evening James and his namesake joined Rob returning from the city, down at lane's end. and accompanied him -home. At parting James said: "Now if I hap- pen to stay with Jamie all nigh‘. tell Jock to keep an eye to things at the stables. .'I'i'1at next heifer just might . . ." There has been no need of passing along the ivord. A lantern now about the yard in the darkness tells a story of s farmer working well into over-time attending to the comfort of his stock. A last handful of grain be- fore retiring to the _Nell-mare, silo who carried the two on their re- cent lengthv trip; a feeding shut- tcr to close tightly against a sud- den change in weather; an extra pail of water emptied to a lower- ing trough and certainly a visit to "that next heifer", before he is satisfied that all u well for th- night. a light on the dam indi- cates thaLnot only is "the "hi3!!! that wears a CTOWIL. “new? W5 aim those whose property includes a. mill and dam. W. C. from U! house on the hill fa concerned with the increased flow of water there. I O O The wind continues to mourn lonily about the house and in the iunplight there is rain on tho panes- a dampness that is strange after s. Winter of Frost. In the dis- comfort snd darkness of outdoors James will not return tc Alderiea tcnight. His armchair is vnclllfi the kitchen susnselv lilll- "f smoke wreaths. No oomPflllmnlh-‘i rustle of newspapers. James l! awe’. But now a lizhi IWP i! °-\ the porch snd,there ie a studied opening of s door. It is Janis - - to administer more of the healinl dro . ulilm tomorrow - Dim ~00“!- night. that. after she had hunted up and, pushed around a week's supply of, groceries. totalling over $30, clourfaced woman checker in serve-yourself style grocery annoyed because the shopper‘ re- membered one last thing she need- ed and had to go back for it. ped when she returned. recently. when the same thing hap- , the cilccker had smiled and answ- al right; we like to have our cus~ Woman's RealmxSocial and Personal/Fashions/Literature pure ingredients and good for you because with energy building YOU CANT BUY Extra good because of the rich, l STEWART BAKERIES LTD. AND 0-H SO GOOD! baking care-extra ifs packed vitamins BETTER BREAD RIGHT ANSWER AND ITS EFFECT The housewife who was telling the story was indignant. It seems the the was "Is that all?" the checker snap- that only i The story reminded me l penecl to me in another grocery,‘ ered my apology with: “Oh, that's tomers decide to buy one more thing.” Which is all by way of leading up to this: stores would do WBn to impress on their clerks the im- portance of a soft answer. “We like to have our customers think of one more thing" to the harried shopper who may not. be: as businesslike as the clerk would wish, but is a good customer, nev- ertheless. "I'm sorry that we haven't wha: you want, but come back again" to the customer who leaves with- out buying anything. ‘ The difference between a cur‘. and courteous answer is usually slight in every way but one —its effect on the one who receives it. _._________ ammo. synonym The rustle of taffeta is whls pered through all dress collec- tions for Spring. Taffeta fashions bright gay petticoats ‘neath cir- cular skirts on bolero dresses. Taf- feta is used in bandings, pouis. bows, aprons. insets and ruffled trimming on straight-line dresses. Many of the darker prints are in- spired from colors and designs of stained windows. These designs m, particularly noticed in tones of amber with black or amethyst urith black. ‘ Dresses featuring the high or Empire waistline are accented with curving belts. For evening delicately embroidered ergandles swirl out in ballerina fullness ovcr pastcl or vivid underskirta with matching sashes and boleros. Bouffanl. skirts over crinoiines hall the return to courtly days of an- other era. Returning to the daytime mood. the woman who cannot wear the short bolero may choose longel- line_ jackets with slenderlzing stem-slim skirts. Navy or grey "f fers the popular basic shade “for uccissory-drama. One-piece dresses are flattering to the figure with corselettc shaping and tucking '1 FOR THE flBBlI-PART HAIIONY skirted jumper with a round col- lared blouse and bewitohfsig bol- ero . . . to give a lime lassie that weil-put-together lookl and 8. Size 4 jllnper and bolero require 1% yard 54-inch blouse, llhysxds 35-inch. Send 20c for each Pattern. whic includes complete L_ guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to statc size you want. Include postal unit or sons number in your ad- dress. . Addlreujsttern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern N0. 241'! Nllflt ‘p, Adams- ¢ c"! ‘ Province . earn r0; erilusurs Health authorities remind pup. ill the study and classroom Work iethesmarttrinktohevotweiistle w ' $5.495“ sletersdreesed alikmlsohlittle girl W113’, 1w. m, ..,,..°‘;',",,,‘.,‘; and gradually cream in the sugar. Add the egg which has been wrll beaten. and tile milk. along villi. the bran. and allow this to stand for a while. and sift again with the powder. soda and salt. Add to lilo first mixture, stirring just enouzll to blend in the added ingredients. Fill greased muffin pans tvro-lhlrrii full with the batter. Place 1 tea- spoon jam on top of each Ellillllll, and bake in a moderately hot Oven (400 deg. 1".) for about 20 iu minutes. quickly or mold if you Wrap l: greased paper, or muslin or choose- cloth dampered with vinegar. Kori» it in a covered dish in a cool. d1‘) place. ions build houses that are partly underground as protection againsl winter temperatures. lNeedlecrafif This tricky trio teams up a full. No. 241T is cut in sizes Li, l, 6, A tenses. he mind and body. Imam;- lhould take esre to [st ‘odour, d relaxation if their minds JAM BEAN MUFFINS 2 tablespoons shortening 1/4 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup sour milk 1 cup bran 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powdeg if teaspoon soda ‘A teaspoonsalt Jam METHOD: Cream the shortening Sift the flour. then measure it baking CHEESE CARE Cheese will not become riry so i1 DIG IN FOR WARM‘!!! Many people living in Arctic rog- Ciear Your Sore Nosirils Solten Clogging Mucous Relieve Caiarrhal Misery Instead of lying awake at his!" wasting your strength with slieezllli and coughing. why not act now. and break up your cold today? _ By inhaling the genn-destroylnl vapor of Cstarrh-o-sono Y0“ lumu‘ late the lininla of the throat so that they may throw off the irritating secretions — then. as the collsesiw" passes away. you get real relief. Cstarrh-o-soue releases mic tho bronchial tubes, nose and throat. s powerful antiseptic that heirs i“ keep the breathing organs clean and free from disease germs clue i0 <1“ l Get jCatarrh-o-sone todayl Colnlvefc outfit. 50c; small size. 25c. Sold by all dealers. Q: l i i, ‘i ‘2417 llflln --..l-/. ‘i0 lit h! --—, i ‘ "4 r, ' ‘ ‘ ._ \ .; i . ' . u“;.|