PAGE TWO ‘vvvw fl____ ‘r 'a—>~ "rn: - cnaiztofleijoyvn- QhifiDlAN Woman's Reaim/Soci Yvv IVOTHUNGRZ LADY.’ RATHER HAV£ 50416 GLOW/ES! ‘i WELL,I CAN GIVE‘ vou one OF MY nussAuos sun's! Ellen h Diary By an Island Farmer’: Wile “fir, bother. rain again!" Polly said in diiwust when she stepped mic on a verandaih this morning. “As iawe hednt enough of it yen- ahe , picking up the milking pails and leadin the Way to the stable. Yesterday I found altogether pleasant. There had been the Church service in the morning. And if because of a number of things, which after all were only ltiy excuses, I was detained at ome. Polly was able to attend. Dccked out in her be Sunday blast, her hair iii aft/r ye curls, she went. as she saiid "between >04 roaooooooo i Cook 's Corner g r+++0+++oe+o+oe~o¢ iooooo CHOCOLATE-ORANG E Pl.‘ DDlNG ‘A cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa 3 tablespoons corn-starch ‘i teaspoon salt i ‘n cup cold milk l‘. cups scalded milk ‘. egg, separated l teaspoon grated orange rind V4 cup orange juice Combine the sugar. cocoa. corn- starch and salt; blend in the cold milk Gradually stir in part of the scalded milk: stir back into rc< maining milk in double boiler and :ook over low direct heat. stirring constantly, until smoothly thicken- ed: cover and cook over boiling water. stirring occasionally. until no raw flavor of starch remains. Beat the egg-yolk slightly rind gradually stir in part of the cooked mixture; stir back into double boiler and cook over boiling water, stirring constantly for 2 minutes. Rem ove from heat and stir in the orange rind and orange juice. Cool to lukewarm. Beat the egg-white until stiff but not dry; add to cooled pudding and fold in lightly, Turn into individual dessert glasses and chill for serving. HERE'S IEIL RELIEF! Bathe in Luticura Soap surls. Apply Cutirura Ointment then Cuticura Taicum. Great‘ DESIGN no. iii-um Three quaint edzlmli l" "0- lhoted on harndkerchiefa, Inexpen- ift-a or bridge prizes. Pattern 1108 contains complete in- tiona. To order Pattern: Write or sand above picture with your name and with 20 cents in coin or Needlework Bureau ive o. mun I scrip to e Charlottetown Guardian. Della No. 2-1105 00-0044 iirE?*ifi1iiE”?6fi?” drops”. ‘Towards evening the dark w» clouds lifted A moi fresh wind blew from above the trees in the vest at. sunset, which in the Sab- Better Englis/i l Jamie came He was ra-the-r amazed I n. c. Williams § w find. um hie has grown so tall, oorvo4+44v++¢~v¢v++4++o+ h}? can n0 1011891” 513316 Vlhell 116 rides i-n their family car. Since a 1. What. is wrong with this sari- Ema-ll fellow he has nrefeired to tence‘? “The salesludy showed me T539 mm WEY- "Did Y0" he" Q16 frogs a-night?" I overheard him u... can,“ pronunc. ask James At the time the air '7 was full of their music. "1 heard U; mesa words 1s them tn at our own bridge" he said some samples." 2. What is iaticn of "pr 3. Which misspelled‘? ,. errzporer. emissary ude‘ . H3535’ emulsim-A “and do you luinw? I saw one ition" mean i’ with cut i-iiat of the highest A V lug away" Jami-e explained "fit _ “m5 burst!’ . - ‘ l. Sav saleswonian. The use of salesladv would iustify the use cf Ami P913” hum“? *1 W"? "CT . ii salcsgerilriman. instead of sales- Yemmfi-Y- 3/1 m’! minim? 3W‘! man, 2. Pronounce nrel-ud. e as in bell. u as in use. accent first syl- ing. “The desire of knowledge. like the thirst of rich-hes. increases ever wit-h the acquisition of it."- Sterne. 5. Culmination. iHouse/told tvater and apply three drops of am- ex ession on his face. 'I‘l-iia-. follow immediately with another cur "last blows“ will be s ruck. clean cloth, moistened with polish ’ ' ' brella can be improved if ‘ck-thinking mothemnd quick- Actin; Mecca Ointment. make n good combination when children suffer cuts and bruises, burns mdaoalda. Mecca Ointment soothes. lids in healing, and in {zravanti infection. Homes with chi drcn also d never be without: a tin of Mecca. lll "MECCAbmTMENT QOO§O4 tum bee: abrupt atop. After this had been ew-clack of’ the going ‘an some minutes an oo- gun a his head through a “"3" window and called the mm. mun ’L.‘L“Z‘.?’..‘J..’J,“.“ “What's the matter with-thin ° ' ' train?" he and. "We m fetflno mum; hilmelf took the loud a M ~»<==»- mo‘: m“ we e W.."l‘.‘.a":.“&‘£i£fi“,i.“$ "it's quite in order. air," the . When the rain had ceased guard answered. "The engine drlv- and mbine‘ trill; sweetened the he, Province er caching his wife to drive." 0v lllwlllflw! werembumlz 33f‘ “m” $35.93’? in aw nliufifnitn ncemeu" mom"; Jcgnio’; to Jemea returning thal- fllblth Iulxglxllttliedebh flu. " ,1 Wmneuyewnl, III fltfiiilymdlne Isaiah: endnuverheera hetrieelglin- Yea-it's 0111M NNI'_. Big (lunch. Dorothy ‘ “A. A A kkk4‘; $¢¢‘ gsg,,_pt g ........ Males Sway Womnnbiliabit- Mon» Sat Pattern For Feminine an m“ Gil loiavlor By Their mantis gggiyhgéygo, m, 30:1,, om... are a grow of buys who are laced with the Q. Mly invitations. ace tenc- he kindof girls with whom we have w put- es. or res-vet; ever be lywwgé leaf,’ to realize that decent boys like their girl A- NBWY- m" §hwld w‘ we“ mm “was we don.‘ n“ gms txaitlgliltélxiypm and ink on correct. * the streets in d-iingareefl. plating on a clan-Mic that ll Q_ p“; mom g man nuisance‘ rig them to death. and behaving in a way that a man his m“? 1 wihn is a gentleman despises. when we ask a girl for a d8 that wg will b; proud of her and Just as rough and ‘touz DEAR M188 DIX: We cold fact thatwe don't like t up. These girls don't seem friends to act like ladies and ANSWER: Well, boys, if you don't like the *4 hoodlum type of girls, a vast field for missionary , . h am M work lies before you, for you. and you alone, can wgée-Fow um 1w“ t‘ e q“ y reform them and turn them back again into the A_ 13v putting a spoonful in a little ladies that their mothers and grandmothers glass of cold water ant adding o. were. For men have always set the pattern for feminine behavior, and whatever they wan-ted women to be. women have been. You can sce this exemplified in every way-in their manners, their their conduct and their dress. In the days when men de- "°§§m§§,f,’°§§ff°1dc1e.n colored felt, manded modesty of women, they wore dresses down to their toes. Now huts? they make public displays of their bodies. Then no decent girl would A. Bv adding enough ail-saline have ‘told a dirty story. Now they consider it witty to be filthy. Then a nice girl barely touched her lips to a glass of wine. but. _ With a funny. quicer, hzad poked what does the word “Emu”. out above the vratcr. {ind do you know what he was doing?“ James a I am Zl years old. Married to a rnan I --—- some unhappy moments. lif I am sick. he doesn't Collard greens, a plant of the He never remembers my birthday or any anni- lm his own way in everything. he is all right ll l don't. he accuses me of pushing him around. He has been married twice before and so have l. We have been mar- an, ‘use and grow in ‘Mm m. big ried one year and three months, which is longer than l was married funnel cook =1, the same wziy to either one of mv other husbands. and xve spent the time fighting and you cook cabbage. ivhat, should I do? Should I leave him? DEAR DOROTHY DIX: love. but he gives me sympathize with mo. versary. lf I give h amused me to watch 'l‘abhy on a broad s.ill_ ll£“tiEll‘l‘@.‘\'Vi‘iil€ she did lable. 3. Emperor. 4 Act of azquir- lgéléslfllgfltilliélilthéléllg-Xrillhllgiahlgymfifivnig; the cats" should be p-ourcd to tihe n. After brediofzct. Polly vient her house cleaning. She set the room above the kitchen to rights sc that again James and I will be ’”' ' ‘ ‘ ‘“ ‘ ’ ° ' "““““ falling? Ssluigaitiriléiirlgffibltfmaxlg t the hall-alcove 11d not prove to be b ncarl"; so bsgmling as l had hoped and I was quite willing last night. tc follow Jaimes to another room. fussing over nothing ‘icr you ricr vour husband are good material. Certainly to have had three husbands bcfore Brawn and a qua" or “On_ you were 20 years old and not to have had any one of your marriages “flammable cleanmg “um last but little over a year. must establish some Sort 0i B ‘record- Bnd __________ must suggest to you that domesticity is not un your alley. FASEION FORECAST Inasmuch as swapping mates does not seem to have been success- ful in your case. for evidently your new husband is no easier to get along with than the old ones, why do you not try to make a go of marriage. mer fo-r a while yehbutthe weath- inst-end cf throwing un your hands and quitting when you find it is riot the soft snap you thought ii would be? Surely you must have v The maturday night's adventure had 5cm" b°°k z print..." . a n‘, Robert; f," t ed that his rheumatism had re- . turned overnight. “I hope to good- w+o++ ooooooovw» nets, Ellen" he slid last night. after cur victims had gone and we were Marks On Furniture making our wav to bed, skirtilng out» Rub the spot on the furniture cit-place furniture and sitcpping over well with a good furniture polish other obstacles "that you'll soon or wax. or with camphorated oil. to get this confounded cleaning done." remove marks made by hot dis-hes. The moonlight vas streamrig in at Next, a clean soft cloiih. Vi/ring a the time and if l had failed to see soft cloth out of clear lukewarm it before. I could catch the harassed ‘f You wont. but Von can give your husband the kind of wife he wants ]‘i§ii"““°"4 bv adiapting yourself to him; bv making him n comfortable home: hv refusing to argue with him. and bv reforming yourself instead cf wast- ing your energies in trying to reform him. Suppose. instead of getting a divorce from Number Three, you try it. i mania to the cloth. Then rub the think was thie nzrason we redcublcd spots carefully with this clot-ii and our efforts LOdiiY. and recently or wax. This morning. the barrels for the Shabby Umbrella treating were fetched from Robs The appearance of a shabby um- and the seed-potatoes were bathed. it is Ne»: all of them. of course, but sev- sponged with a strong solution of era] batches. ‘Ill-us year, the men sweetened tea. followed the usual method This Cleaning Photographs calls for "some boiling water Photographs can be satisfactorily Ellen!“ —to dismlvie the "pizen. cleaned with art gum or sporiged This urgent demand is wpt to come off wit-h water. at an inoppmibimc moment in our _ Shrink is begun! These petals that rise __. Are the eyelids of earth, that un- TONGUE TESTERS the hot weather cottons. uere Say swiftly: Cooper's cook drew comes the influence of ,the 20'! a cup ofcoffee out ofthe pronermf- again... rounded hiplines. billow Her numberless eyes. fee pot as a capital cure for n- skirts, small walstlines and deco‘- “Qu/cg MgM ‘Edftffiefi 53-15%“. ‘ififidmifi Etiquette .loit verproperteusatlie large boon: the salad when m‘ I . A. Onlv when the lettuce iii \m-‘ and wise. use only the fork. A. As "my wife" to will equals. to. we want her to conduct herself so ‘and as "Mrs. Smith‘ at; Slum: not try w nuke Us gunk ma; she is -ployees or more usn q h as we am _ a/nces. ' The question with us is: Should We 116W HWY w wcow-oa-a-o from girls until they reach the age that will bring of the adolescent stage? A Discus-mo onour or In: Haw can I I f! ‘ MALI; INFLUENCE By “m. Anne, I l: Ofi-fi$§-&§-O—§v I ew drops of lemon juice. If the coffee is pure it will remain on top Q1 the water; i! not. the water will to a teacup of flour to make a paste. Rub it, on with a brush and let it dry. Then brush off with a alas, now it is rioiuncommon thing for n girl to get drunk. and not “m, brusam , even be ashamed of it. And the reason for this is because women think Q_ new Q51) I dye white kid they are more attractive to men when they are tough than they are gloves tan? when they are refined. A Dip them in saffron water lng on the sea shore. cabbage family and a favorite of the deep South, are very tasty when panned and seasoned with salt pork cr bacon fat. The leaws pliable wash and rinse them in ;: drama of color; black is also Q Q Q . leading lady on pink. aqua. blur’ and chartreuse. -C y 1 l r Wine, pink and grey are turning y in a popular performance together ' a deeper impression on the eyes , k critics are turquoise, jade. royal several decade The trees to their innermost mar- ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN. blue, wine and rose. r Are touched by the sun; The robin in here and the sparrow. as a religious ceremony in cnthed- mercerized finishes »on broadcloth, lne ral cloisters. where, if a parishiori- poplin and balloon cloth add im i109 er bowled over his plci, he was wn- eye appealing luster; glazing has they can say The 51999 and the silence are over; sidered to be leading u clenn Ne. done the same job on other rim- mer fabrics. As for the styling of -up. Weavers have more than they've had in over a year: cotton goods are being channeled '0 dress manufacturers; there's a v n ful" he muttered and let it drop t e back in place witlh a/n empty clat- . c tank-waiter with. finger "Oh." he said wellduwntheyeam tobeidlo IlflW.Al'i9W0l'd91'hfl80(lI\Qf£lill. own I O Momma smile mmm“.:..csm' .3: No more will tho family forguthn cow-v“ m, hgafu-gflfl” “m, a JUST LEARNING t~ ll; never again -——-—— ehall run to open a. door harn- A bummer thin w“ being eonrmanmiiniomwiunewiian ahimtednmerierlrfl. Fiml Iwmiidcotchoighitofhuiisseta would Jolt 10mm! W Yflfd! 01' in the lane; nor dull l ever so and than suddenly come to an 55h m, my, muggy“; dug. - § rsifisa Grape-Nun flavor. Many WOITIGII . i Come across a company of women having a chit-chat and 500m»,- or later they are almost sure to get around to the question pl health and Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This is because women of all ages have learned to depend (m Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to help them over the trying tinics ol The maiden growing into womanhood, the young mother before and after childbirth, the older vmmar. experiencing the chanvc of iife—all find Dr. Chase's Nerve ivoi Jilil. whatithcy nccii T. enrich the blood ard- build up nervous energy and t.o_ help them through those trying times with least disturbance. Headache, loss of sleep, indigestion and loci- ings of fatigue and depression aie 8\‘0l(l(‘tl and they havr the energy to live a full anti joyous life. Ask for the new economy size bottle of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. So the solution of the whole matter is in your hands, boys: Just uni-ll "he dew“! made L‘ wmhff; ' refuse to date girls who do not dress and look and act like ladies, and h.“ “e . Cough the world will be suddenly filled with dainty maidens instead of rough cméflsikgsaw sbrfisy sea sheen §l‘in_ rmrranmo NECK ,f l This lovely frock has a eckline, and is a sty folr yoilllégjetll ca: Maylalfide 1 June come nto s . u~ Li‘! a 11F. ' range of sizes it is suitable f0 many B-Bes and fl 11a. 2o. 4o. 42. 44 an requires 3% YB?!“ yards 39-inch: with To keep leather gloves soft rnvi film/i mixture of three tablespoons of es. sizes 12, 3.5-inch, or 2% -___ yards rul- Spring won't give way to sum- PATTERN erman doesn't always take cogriiz- ‘which gnciudgg once of the calrndarr. So, It; Jfgfgjguidg intelligence enough to know that there never m” ‘rmpprwr u e ° we '5)“ has been and never will be a perfect husband. Every man has faults ggiégagnlfifagiwtgghrfl’ “:35 and foibles that. get on his wifes nerves. No two people can live to- 1.1-5 a gum 1d“ m gtgrl planning dye gethcr without having to make sacrifices. so disabusg your mind of now 1m- m, summer wgrdrobr» the idea that if you ken-p changing husbands you will finally get ycu: Colors are blended fnr that (It-iarlottetown Guard dress-u look with a touch of sop< Pattern No. 2639 Black. the ever "wvicc- able black-is starred as ‘lll all ever color and as a predominatwig tone in prints, stripes and f-lflldi. The black with white contias: is playing a top role in the summon‘ ame, Address le Number plainly. Be sure size vou wish. Include post- al unlt or zone number in Your ad- artment. W" ddess Pattern De ________4 shioned to make ______._. l te ckines. fa p n? es and the least of s are wine and blue. pink and the most of curv green: and brownlwitliliha mi-xiure 1h; walsxté i g we“ g of brilliant paste s. e 4 or e' n n . i’ -- h d ki f bl. b ties, ruffles. lace THE WOMAN S REALM iw-d s - e m n: == _,,*=;;;,=;,,; ,3; m. iii. Ago with l 16W ofhl946. Supplier ‘of __ i cotton dresses. owever. are a The sport of bowling originated For the dress up look in cottons, not adequate to satisfy demand. Textile men round eful and express optimism, but little bevond the fast the femin- that production isbeing manpower i gently i e vou 1 l‘ 14. 16, Size 36 se win g Province stepped \,_ .-'¢ k _ '3a 1. Round about 1891 bl; hip van going on in that little white house. For C. W. Pout was busy creel-in] the! one really diluent flavor in lu-ukluv. cereela — the malty-rich, nut-awed 3' And Grape-Null Flakes [in you loiiu needed uonrhlumn lllflfllilul: earboliydnlu for murky; protein for II e: pllhlllll tooth and borne; n for the bleed; other food ouqnhle. wlhllillllicll a lhafs where mqiavoriie flavor was born _/ " ‘v § !,/ i; ._ Novelty: the glorious flavor cre- ated In that. little while homo bring: lelh eagerly to breakfast in lit.- tle henna and hi; Iioiuel all over Canada — in delicious. hon GRAPE-NUN FLAIR GIlpl-Nlll FOR NEW 256*? AND ENERGY?’ fNeedlecraft/ —-F OR THE H OME- better price ceiling . things. the textile men dcrlirr-i encouraging. More reach the retail market h_ w: ‘ qummer, but they will in abort supply. mid - ~“;.;_’" t. wail Elly-II