IUPRIMI More SmarT lllomen use Wélhfiéfl/ ‘than Jluy Other fBrautl Applied cloier la lb: scalp, you! curl: and waves will be longer lasting, more lustrous and easy l0 let. The laboratory fated, crystal- dear Charm-Kurl waving solution ll m]: and any to use on any rypq of natural hair. Satisfaction o: honey buck. ‘OMPLETE HOME Kll’ M For nah or Drug 50cm, Coa- Itclic and VarMy Ccunhm DWOQOL l Household Scrapbook By Roberta Leo Coffee <:6.oo<<_->.;-at>§ ‘m; quality of ooiflfeo to be test- 0d by putting o. spoonful in a glass of cold water and adding a. few drops of lemon Juice. If the coffee L; pure it will reansaln om top of the water; itf not. uhe water will be- come discclc/red. __,_ _ Prncll lttlnl To remove marks made from Hi hldellble pencil. grease the spot! with lard. rubbing thoroughly. Then wagh with soap and warm water. Laces Laces will look llkenew if a white paste. such as is vised for cleaning white shoes. ls rubbed on. Iifld after lt has dried. brushed off with a soft bruslh. TllE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Wednesday, June l8 AN abrupt turn uf events, with. dramatic and long-range develop- ments should be handled with pru- dence, ratlonallzlng and a deter- mined effort to keep within bounds and not ovenplay the mark. Any false moves or reckless decisions might jeopardize hopes for impor- lant projects and cxcrptional pros- pbcts. In these it is important t0 ommt on assistance and advice of those lln, influential positions. Stick to the main diance with dlscret i011 and moderation. l! It ll Ywr Birthday Those whose birthday it ls may be prepared for a sudden turn of avents, whlcth may havc power to upset. cherished hopes and wLshes. tin Business. finances and the purely personal life. Under streu and 0x- fltenzent thera may be a proclivlt! ‘lo rash, drastic or erratic moves, having a disastrous effect on the final outcome of promising and productive matters of lung-term plgnlflcance. Undevr strain or rash impulses lt might be well to seek Lnd be guided by the advice and dehflwm-ell ' lck “u” m” 0- » __ dam, ‘QQIUQQ Now Int overweight oonxdered g ma.“ m” ,.eqm,“ treatment to prevail. compilation; "lbw". kidney. heart and blood. vessel disease), physlglgn; every", where are investigating the cw“ in each case so that the prflper treatment can be given. Gong are the days when the patient was Simply told to eat less food and he 0r she would lose ‘might. because these overweight people saw frléndg and aoquauitances who ale nun-e than thry dicl and were ql normal Welght or underweight. As a mag. tei- of fact. this silnplg advice m eat lesa food. would . l! followed tcbodtyl l1 “Island Maid” mrlngs the tllnnar boll! And Your family know It's tlme to eat, when they see this sweet-l of food given SUflTP vid-uals causes them to put or mess fat ‘ ls that they have an " ccnutulctil" body, a body that doe; all the wolk Hoivever being food without told food intake. y The body is a ntactilite and will perform work in proportion to the amount of fuel tfood» that is given it. In those cf nonnal or average weight, the food or furl given the body enablts it to do lhc physical work requ red by the individual food. get rid of wastes, manufacture blood and juices. kecp lungs and llvflfl working. If more food m- fuel is gnen. than it nccd~ it throws it out of llic body. as \\ ~-1ll'lrl". Wastcs from botvrl. wastes from lungs and wastes from skin perspiration. The reason that the same amount done by the individual of normal weight, and still has scme extra fuel or food 1n the body which it refuses to thu-ow out as wastes. lt l5 this surplus food that gets sic-red away as fat in and on the body. It can thus be seen that the old advice to eat less food is all that is needed to prevcmt a gain in weight and to rermove e xcess fat. be reduced in amount. fish, should not be reduced. Qtéékitllbitl- :\ l, Cookis Corner LF/MON sunrnisficmrvnnmo You have met these ready-sawed puddings before, no doubt. the one a ‘good version. Servings — 4 or 5. K C1119 601'“ FYTllD ‘.4 cup plus 2 tablespoons fine granulated sugar ‘>6 cup water 2 teaspoons butter 1 teaspoon grated lemon 11nd 3 tablespoons lemon juice Sal-t 1 1/3 cups once-sifted cake flour 3 teaspoons baking PMWlPr I tablespoons shortening l6 oup unllk ‘it cup vanilla Combine the corn syrup. 4 oup sugar, water, butter, lemon rind. lcvnotn Juice and ‘l: teaspoon salt. l-lcat to boiling, stirring until sugar ls dissolved, and boil for 4 minutes- Turn into n. greased casserole (about 7-inch top inside measure). Measure and sift together twice. the flour. baking powder and ‘ll teaspoon salt; add the shortening and cut it in flnclyi mix in the re- maining 2 tablespoons sugar. Combine the milk and vanilla. _ Make a well in the dry llltlredl- outs and add the flavored milk n11 m, mica; axnbine lightly but thor- oughly. _ Spoon batter over sauce in cas- aerolc. Blake in a. hot oven. 425 (181195 about 2O minutes. support of influential persona; wiser hauls not disposed to comvlllfilll lfhe main chance. Reseflid drv mattcs for prlvata adventuws N roi-nancee. A child born on this day may be talented, ingenious and ambitious but disposed to place in Jeopardy its highest objectives by overshoot- lmg the mfltrk- faithfully, reduce weight in every cue. g to eat less examunation of the llatirnt. no lmis for gland condi. Hons. no inquiry as to the amount OfVQXGTCISt‘ or physical nvork dOne fill-ll)‘. gave no satisfaction tn the Patient. and m 1h» gival majority‘ of cases hr did not cur down on his and perform all the "inside" work. done to keep the body warm. dlgesti .5. l-Icrw- ever. it ls the starch foods-pota- toes. sugar. bf6flCl—llll8l. should fllkt 4. Meat, eggs, i l. >60< average reader will consider this tasting, crlsp- crusted bread. ' i “TRY "n sleuth}; BAKERIES l umnsu l CHARLOTTE‘I'O\TN. IKE l. §<rofi=>co<§co6vcak§oo§o ll nonomr nzx SAYS- their marriages successes. ' for pulling off a happy marriage. fect strangers. prises! h u poke. Successful Marriages A Fow lllm 0| llcw ‘l’: [up lllobud llapy All It lam A group of young girls, who are about to enter the holy estate o! I | wedlock. ask me lf I will give them some suggestions about how to make Well. daughters. there ls no infallible rule over again and, still and all. There are some precautionary meas- ures that the dumbest. glrl should take if she ex- pects to be happy though ‘married, and the most important of these ls to pick out the klnd of hus- It ls mainly guess work and good luck. for men and women luffer a sea change when they get married and. no matter how long and how well they have known each other before the wedding. after marriage they find they are per- They have to get acquainted all believe me, they get some sur- thero ls no sense ln buying a plg jband she wants. to begin with. instead of depending on changing a i second-rater lnto something she will be proud to have around Don't marry a man to reform him. Take one who doesn't house. the need reforming. No woman ls enough of a miracle-worker to turn a drunkard, or a phllanderer, or a necr-do-well into a good husband. Bali up YOU!‘ DWI! b01118 when y HAVE OWN HOME ou get married. even if lt ls just a cubby-hole with an electric plate and a coffee pot. and be sure that. there ls not a mother nor a mother-ln-law ln lt lf it ls possible to avoid it. You and your Tom, Dlck or Harry will have plenty of run- lns while you are adjusting yourselves to each other, and if you arc alone, ivhen the fight ls over, yourwill kiss and make up and forget it; ' but. if your Mamas are around urging you to stick up for your rights. i they will start you on the road to the divorce court. - Learn how to cook before you get married. The quickest and surest way of alienating a husbands affections is by feeding him on food that a hungry dog wouldn't cat. _Nevcr forget. that the infallible recipe for keeping a husband at home of evenings is to fill him so full of Don't be possessive. that you own him. body and soul. own family and his old friends. hls favorite dishes that all lic wants are his easy chair and his slippers. Don't think that. because a man married you Don't try to separate him from his To prevent scenes your husband may give in to you. but he will hate you for it. And every time he has to slip his mother a little money, or go to see her on the sly, he will have more and more contcmpt for you. on cnrth that a man appreciates so Better Ehlglish , l D. U. “TU-flail l, z- Q/voQ T: c _ .->~1~'.- ‘l. What is wrong with this sm- tcn-cc? “Leave lhim ulunr." 2. What is the cohrcct pronunc- iation of ‘ccmcmtfl’! "“"3'."W!ilc'h"one of M1859 words is misspelled? Grandeur, guarrantec, guileless. What does the word ‘counter- poise" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ar that means "a some of superlority" '.' AQISWEIIS Say, "Let hllm alone.“ 2. Pro- nmince first e as in see unstressed. and accent last syllablt‘. not the erlt poweror force acting in opposi- tion; a state of balance. "The every- dlziy cares and duties. which men cnll drudgcrv, are the weights and ccnnrcrpoises of the clock of time." -Ilong'fellow. 5. Arrrvgance. Morning Smile ' PROOF Grandpa, mashed hls toothless gums tndlcnantll- "There's far too muoh bad 1m- guage used by the lVlI-HCQ! I611"- ation," he mheezod. "Now. when I was a. boy tihlngs were dlffetnent-J’ "Wcll," said his grandson: "I think we are much better today than in your time - better than they were hhotlsands of years ago —evem the ladies swore in the olden days." "flow do you make that out?" gasprd grandvfl- _ vellum the iounzswr. "ll say; tn the Bible tlhat Job cursed the day he was born." LOST SECRET ‘Why 0o 80d?" asked Robinson. “Said something to my wilfe and she wouldn't speak-to u-ne for a wreck." sold Jobsan. dolefufly. “That's too bad. old man. When did that happen?" " ‘Bout a month “Well, why so lad MOW?’ "Forgotten what I sold." BEAUTY PARADE ON YOUR BONDS NIIW YORK -1n cue you woko up this morning wondering why there are pictures of ladle! efllflv- ed on moat stock and bond cou- pons. this little item W111 put- 7011 straight. There are pictures of ladle: be- cause-t!) moat of the vllndttbl on certificates are allegorical Ind figures like Peace, Justice, Vlc- tory and so forth have usually bee! women; (2) steel-engraved figurul of women are difficult to counter- feit, gnd (3) ladle! are pretty. Fur- thermore_ what would you pill on the coupons? As a matter of fact, there an lame pretty atrange request; for vignettes. City of Paris bonds III illustrated with Rhelmu Cathedral; New York pentrul bond: have an engraving cf Grand Central"!!!- mlncl and French Republic bond: hear a lady flanked by two man. Viva La fiance. Since most of the flguru no of women, however, attack-printing roncenu keep g flle of funeral - nettea of the fair sex. ndlvldualy designed engraving: are coolly and mnnf. concern; usually nettle for ‘first. 3. Guarantee. 4. An equival- to him as for her to get along with welcome in hls homo. . On the contrary. there ls nothing much and that so endears hls wife hls people and make his old friends Dent have your o\\n people under foot too much Don't have Mother ' and the girls and little brother alw ays camping in the guest chamber. When a tired man comes home from work at night he doesn't want to hzne to listen to Sally's mother's advice, or_Papa‘s reminiscences. or to the squawks of a lot of bobbypsoxers. lr. broken doses. In~laws should always be taken Dent be stingy with the soft soap. Before he was married the girls flwttered your husband by telling him how handsome and fnsclnatlnl; he was. $0 double the dose. You can't mak bufldlng up her husband's ego and Now it ls up to you to pl llCll hit for them and yourself too. c it too strong. when a wife stops begins tearing it down with, her criticisms. she is simply opening the door to the Other Woman. and he will never tire of listening Lola thou thy land. with love far- brought the storied Past. and Wlthln the Present’ but transfused Thro‘ future time by power of thought. --Tennyson. C ULTI VATIN G Odbbuges. tomatoes and sweet corn should not. be cultivated very much gfter the plants have. begun to grow well, except for mere scraping of the ground with a garden scuffle hoe to kill weeds. Deep cultivation ls apt to lmure the roots of these plants, which grow close to the surface. Cutting down on foods and ln- dulglng in reducing exercises may prove harmful lf not suited to one's mdividua] needs. If ‘a person wants to reduce. the procedure should have professional direction and control. say doctors. And finally, daughters, lf you forget fill the balance, remember this: Keep telling your husband you love him. Make that your theme song to it. LivingtgtLeisure fTHE WOMANX REALM! SPRING SALAD One cu-p cooked diced moat; one cup cooked dlcerl potatoes; one cup cooked dived beets (if can~ ned, drain Well); one-half cup sliced rndlshes; one teaspoon cel- ery sped; one-quarter cup chopped green c-nlons; one half teaspoon salt; one-quarter teaspoon pepper; two hard-cooked eggs; coarsely chopped; two-thirds cup cooked salad dressing. Comblne all ingred- ients except one half-cooked egg. which ls lo he sliced and used as a garnish. Add salad-dressing last and toss ingredients lightly togeth- er. Chill thoroughly and serve on crisp lettuce. Six servings. CONSULT A DOCTOR Cutting down on foods and in- dulging ln reducing excrclscs may prove harmful lf not suited to one's individual needs. If a person wants to reduce, the procedure should have professional direction and control. say doctors. New Soapless neeomary for cleaning. The light flufiy auda VI!) are aomawbst li a frothy drink or _a.n ice-cream soda-the noun ll beneath the froth and ubble-and lasts Ion after the auda lubaide. You dont need lact- mg suds with VlEJL. I've found that the clear solution left after VEL uudl dissolve, has all of VEL’: origi- nal cleaning power. And it sofa ll?’ Vail.” i...“ "mil. E1} l0 on n mil l0 beneficial in the bath-tub. {go get with WI. FOR DISHWABHING A teupoonful or two of no: Inca Is New Modern Cleaner by Frances Thompson noted hornemaking authority SoaplcssVELh h ed ‘d f ' clothes and doiuagsctiiglilgs. ulyliliselnfgdgllishtlllzg covery has shown me for all time that heavy suds, such as soap products produce, are not VEL l~ VEL FOR DELICATE FABRICS _I have found that uoaplem VEL dissolves instantly and completely in lukewarm wafer. ugh; it, Phrticular good for waabin lin- gerie, woo an; and nylons. nlike 8MP. VEL ll a neutral product, free from soapy all: ha. If. contain: notlung to harm co urn or dolicatc fabrics. Uao a little laI VEL than cog (no need to add more when tho gu subside). You'll find one rim- mg la nifieiont and it eliminate: loopy film and noun: VEL FOR HOUSEHOLD CLEANING gcifllanhaln-nu- - fffifiiillwn°liffi "‘° "‘ ' l‘ "q A tabl ful of loa Ian VEL to lpoed dahwuhlu . . P . fondd or any othegr in ‘ p“ o! "rm "u? mm“! u’ VEL l a s“ l“ VEL rarpovou grease and dirt from yo sou on._ p “mud _. "u. wind‘, alone euta guano quickly and leaves min," “d m ' N Lb- 7" no smears on glam or china, nor in‘ o, dffinsui‘. or“ "'5' 5'“; scarcely any mum around the link. om u“ ckammuud "Ya ‘a F0; bard-woolen you and pa; n“ _ '2'“, an or upoom - platen. | cleaning aotlonuh “l” I I iii I lh M111 "I'll"!- WWTE-P MIT co. m, an w 7mm; [rand-Mullah of nun. IBM-Wid- and MVP? ll off now lnto her nomad your. Not u her mother and l had hoped. uten- plng away briskly into her new your. but at. tha lI-IIIO time quite strong and aturdy and not alto- gether untitled with her prnent mode of locomotion. One turn: from the interest of the moment to find her standing beside g couch or perhaps intent in searching through the contents of a low cup- board, but so far she has not at- tempted even one step alone. she ls able however to reach most of her objectives in a matter of min- utes and an open door is a favor- ed goal. surprisingly. alter last. nlghti downpour. the fog that stlll linger- ed above the stream this morning was soon lost in the warmth of the sun's rap/s. Thlckly it had shrouded the area there at. time~ of our rising so that we were perplexed as to the brand of weather in store for us in the hours to come. It was with some anxiety that James regarded the ponds ripple and the way of the breath of wind ln the lawn trees before even changing from his night attire.‘ on: "The month is slipping away, El- len" he remarked from the win- dow. I knew he was thinking of me gHlin-Sovvlfllg and the "seeding down" that sllll remain to he done at Aldcrlca. "I tcll you. Ellen. this weather is getting to bc serious" he said. And then as we had hop- I ed. the mlst dissolved and farm- ‘ers were allowed the pl-lv-llege a- gain of resuming their field work suspended by yesterday's rain. The , lamented chorlng about the stables | 110W makes for a longer day at . the cropping. All of the rattle klntl l except the younger calves, are on l pasture, the pair of sows loo. to ' the grass in the orchard. Only three piglets or the Spring llttcrs have been retained, one for the l Winter barrel and the others to] “pay the rent" or perhaps in time lo be added to the number of pru- tiuclng ones in the modest herd. In any cvonl, the morning Iced- lng, that cut-c scrmcd to ho cxtcn- sive and Linte i-oiisurii1l1l:_l1as ln recent dziys been uoilslderalily i lightened. Even the newest calf, tho bluish one fctchctl on a rainy evening from Mr. Dfs down the highway has mastered the art of lowering his head to drink from a pail. on» Suirli p. trouble it sometimes ls leaching a call‘ to look tlnwll in- stead of up for lls ntilk!" Jot-k rays he has taught him to drlitk“ l saitl, til-s morning nodding lu- uarda lhis c-lxe tied with the others in the now much cmpllcr stable. We had comc to the milking then. James and I. come to a nice and equitable arrnngvmcnl of the chore, if for the time all rash returns appear to have vanished. Indeed the morning milking has of late become a sort of social event fol‘ us though often when James is lalzcn up with nlfllflfflll-tlllfi thoughts. it iswu silent ilffalr. But fork-Ly on our sturdy milking stools w! chatted away. "He laugh hlm to drlhkl Humphl" James replied. and I dtlrectcd a warm ti-rkllng stream of milk to one o! the cats, who new stands erect to receive it. It is rlchatnhle as to whom credit ls due in tear-hing principle: of survival to that youngest calf. Not I think to any one alone but to the family working together B4 a unit. and all the time there was a washing of vests and a. licking u: chops among the fellnes in which uohwhg-v-‘trgz-owealévimq l Fry 41o 6 strum wafer, l/j cup Heinz Vinegar ch01 bulil glrniah c V-27 I For salad lmurcncl chaos‘ fhl bu! virugar you can buy, lull as you chooia the but fruit: and vogu- tubles. That's tho way to proton and enhance flavour. By Roberta LCQ l Q. What. ivrc two things to avoid wrhen beglnlimg a social lct- tel‘? A. Beginning with the rword "l" and a word ending ln "ling." such as “Having just returned to town, I am . . . . . Q. 1s it bad form loudly ln a theater? A. Yes. Applause that. L! pro- tracted or too loud is in very bad taste. And lf you happen to be the only one applauding, it is time to stop. Q. ls lt ever permissible when; asked to pass food at the table to to applaud bacon. llcmovc from drain. Into l4 cup of tllc bacon fat, tablespoons flour, l teaspoon paprika, 1 tea- spoon salt and 2 traspotina sugar. Add l/fi cup pod onion. Cook, stirring constantly, until . ilig. llrcak drained bacon into pieces. S rinklc over raw apinacll. Add Vinegar sauce. '1 on Iightl . Chop 2 hard cooked eggs and serving. If desired. Illluto wedges may be placed around edge olspinuch. Serves 6. help one's self first? A, Never, unless urged to do so by the person who has asked for the dish. n and lend 2 and V; cut l J B? Anne Ashley o mm Q. How can l keep bra“ on", mcnts bright? A. Scour brass ornaments um.) lllfl’ have taken on all 1hr» polih that Wlll adhere, tiltcn apply R thin coat of varnish and they will he; bright for a lungltlune. Q. HOW can I give n. flavor to homemade ice cream, a, lmle (m. lPlTllll. from the ils/ual vanilla, choc. lntc, elcf! A. Homemade lce cream will b; tlclzcious if peppermint sticks m brckr-n up and used as flavoring. ll will also have a pretty color. Q. How can I restore cotton goods that has been badly scorch- cd? A. Dip it tn cold water and hang it in tthc sun to drip and dry. Re peat this process several’ times I necessary. fNe-ecllecralt/ JFOR THE. PIOME/ SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS For your gadabout d9.) . a whisper frock with that will cause ripples - mcn wherever you got And youil especially like the easy going body line; that are so lovely, so flatter- ing to the flgurc. No. 2247 is cut im sizrs 12,14, 16, l8, 20. 36, .18. 40. 4'2. 44 and 46. ilze 36 requires 4 yvrlrds .l..<'llclt. Send Z0 cents for PATTERN which Includes complete striving guide. Print your Nat-no. Address and Style Nllmbcr plainly. Be sure to stale» thr- size you wish. include [lcrillll unit. or zone number ln your addrrhs. AddrPss Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2241 Vat-no Address Province even Tabby our bland old rut joined. can And then under clearing skies, the mm were off Lo the ficlti; Jeanlels wash appeared on the line; the mailman went out along the hlll; Pard returned to chase the foraging hens from the lawn; bird song flooded the plat-e; swal- lows on hasty mlssions flew he- tween barns and ponds skimming the latter with touching wtnjl; atarltngs held not unmualoal con- clave m the orchard tree! and the old spruce: nearby, and u song sparrow. a small and very good friend uf mlna sang from among the creeper that clings tn the ver- uidah. sang to me. u I was about the morning cl-lorlng, keeping wood to the fire and an eye to the clock -much gwu-e today of James’ meal Llmel. Softly now tho twilight ll creeping along the hlll tops and seeping lnto this valley below, bringing day’: end and our: homo from the field work. It l: u. nlco twilight, though I fancy I bit lone- ly becluu of a sigh to the wind’! passing about the eaves. There ll a complaining ln lt that 1| not at all p-omlulng ln respect to ftno weather to coma. The hone: an at tho Wltflflflfl trough- cums than with a noisy but welcome clanking of humus. Two only. Th; Nell-mare as 1a her custom In tho cropping hu wandered to the house yard to nibble g mouth- ful of the new Inn. J1me: wlll come presently to take ha! to Join the other-u. Molnwlula I hear her croppln] 1t bually —lf‘ld the night la commencing to hide the bright- nou of the pond water. I must hutch now to light the kitchen City 9 Frequent rest for the cyus is beneficial. say health authorities. When doing close work look at a blank WHll or some distant oh- Jccl and avoid rcarllitg ln hcd for 1011s Periods or in moving vehicles. 2247 SlZES l2 545 It’: lruhl Fleisclimnnn’! over 70 years. Full-strength yum acts fasor baccuu right to work-makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . insure: lflldfl‘ light texture. IF YOU BAKE Pleiachmann‘: acliw, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dqunabh —Canndn'a time-tested favourite for fresh satin Yeast gou AT HOME-an lamp. It lo indeed a dreary houu that netl no welcoming beacon ln it: windows, for men folk to re- turn to at the end of day! Until tomnnow - Ditty -81pd- 1W1“ ‘"7" M