THE CHARLOW PAQE’ TWU ‘W0 W man's Re al J5- |~l)or0thy Dix Says- BOYS AND GIRLS SHOULD ..._ 3 OUT 0F 4 CANADIAN NOT RUSH INTO MARRIAGEl Xoung Folks Should Be Well Prepared To, Meet The Battles That Always Come Later In Life A netti- Miss Dix-I am s. girl of 1'1. very much h love with I boy of l9, who wants me to marry him at once. He earns $20 s week Can we lire and be ha r on week, and there is a younger brother. fiance has had one year at a 111F110!‘ college mid that? i-lis mother is a widow who earns $20 a MY plans oii putting himself through college. I. tuu. had planned on having a. college education, but he objects to that. as he says it would Dill m‘? out of his class. He does riot want. me to date any other boy or g0 out of town. Saiys if 1_ (i0. 1 will go out of his life frever. would it be wtse for us t’) ntairy secretly now. 0i‘ wait iint-i1 we finish college? ll I married him now. would I add to his burdens? ANN A. ANSWER-One of the most pitiful fhlflfii in the rsorlo, Anna ls that so many marriazcs 5 that ironic have been gloriouslv happy. l‘ l’? heartbreaking failures bccause the boy and Hill lacked the courage and tl1€‘\\'lSCi(itl1 tn “till. unti‘ they were prepared to IIIH1‘I‘\'__FOI‘ it lakes a lot of tiiings beside love to make 1118111‘ It takes enough B29 for a coupe to 511C CPS‘. gea - i t want in their mates, and tr) be hltflswtlmalhglllslgtltl: éllg-llagirji-Rgllllg t: tes are formed. It takes enough slgljolvqpy to live in decent. comfort and not be harassed by \"°"'l‘?""l€ where the next meal is coming from. It takes adults and Ml children to meet the problems of miiiilhéirl’ and boy hi" thesfi ‘M for children in their teens to marry ls like assuming the burdens that. strong men and women can bps!‘ with one, but that crush babes when put upon them. Don t try U115 hazardous experiment. Education is important- You and your sweetheart ‘both want a college education. Ifu. off your marriage until you are trlrmlZfl school. By the end of_ that time you will know many things you do not lmow now. You will have me‘. many different people. You wii. have changed your 90ml 01' Vie" m i, thousand diffs-rentmibjects. And. above all, you will know whether you still want. ear-h other or not. PP-Fhapl you will. ‘Perhaps voii WDtTl- But. if you find W“ hi“? lost; your allure for each other. how much better to have found it out before marriage than after- wards. And if your love is riot strong enough to stand a four- ycars test. how could it endure the strain of marriage? Never Marry Secretly At any rate. whatever you do. never marry secretly. It always leaves a sear uPOIL t?“ 3m “d” docs it. for a ‘SODlIlSlZICaI/Qd woild iicvci" believes in the validity 0i l1 bclated wedding certificate. Uri- lcss a man is iviilintt T0 ma"? i0“ openly before the World. d0 119i marry hkn at all. Perhaps if you are a wizard 0! I manager you can live on s20 a week and be 112mm‘ 0n a diet of bread and cheese and crackers. but there will be no margin for extras in it and no chance to save 11p anything against a. rainy dfly- And no one is suie against that. Suppose you have sickness. Slip- p059 s, baby comes. Suppose 3W1‘ siiectiiezirtls mother lose; hei __l0b Suppose even X0111‘ b°Y “Fwd ‘ghfiuld loo his job after marriflfflt- what thcrl? carrt vou see W a miseries you would be called i100" to bear. what anxieties to suffer. and how you botli would wlill ti?“ "iou hazi waited to-{marfy lmlf} 3°“ were prepared l0. meet i" re" r-pouslbilltlcs? . ix— am s woman ofDlliallrnlltllligaDlittlezx zlrl 1° F?!“ 01:1. After one unhHDP-l’ mafilafle and divorce and Wars of a lciiiiic Struggle iiyiiig to support my child. I fell in love with a mar! and six months ago we were mar- ried and established a little i“°‘ 100m efficiency apartment. I kent on Willi my 10b and Put my fall‘; mg. into supiwrrms the he“; =1:- paying all of my childs cXll-BB-S- but iii spite of my (101111)! me ('°°l“ iiig and housework. in addition to contributing to the 119K990 "l the home. my husband i185 810W“ dissatl fied and sullen and threatens 1o walk out on us. His ex:use is my child, who, he sass. 1'5 a 5351a”; HANDSOME QUILT PATTERN fresh brat and that. he hate; the sight of her. I grant she does answer back, because she has never known me proper discipline. I have worked since sire was a tiny baby H1101 never could be much of a mother or train her a. she should nave been. I am very unhappy We!‘ my state of affairs. I haven't the money to send her away to school. If I send her to her fat-her and his parents back Enst. they would keep her and I would never sec her again. Lliate for my second marriage to be a failure. I don't see how I could take it again and I don’: know what to do about. my child and am almost crazy from \‘.'O1'i‘_\‘. M. R. ANSWER~ Surelis no ivoman ever lace a. nmre heart-breaking problem than the one who has to decide between her child a-ncl r. second husband. and f nilv you from the bottom of my heart. and wish that I could tell you some happy way to solve your diffic iltv. But 1 know of none. because it is only in fairy stories that men change their natuics and from having been cruel ctepfathers turn into tender guardians of their slep- childreii and real fathers to them. You cannot count on that miracle taking place, or the child behav- ing tactfully towards vour husband So that situation will grow worse and your life will become a tor- ment trying to keep the peace be- tween tlicm and shield the cli 1d from him. But is is up to you to decide which of the two is more neces ary to your happiness". Inasmuch as you admit that you have never had the time or the opportunity to be a real motlirr ti) ice cnild, and give her the disci- pline she needed or even make a real home for her, don't you think it would be best for licr for you t.) send her to her grandparents for a few years? This is the formative period of her life, and if it is spent in the atmophere in which she is now, with her rebelling against the in. justice of her stepfather and quar. reling and fighting with him and cefyiniz him and with you dragged into the domestic warfare an’! with no one to control her. it will vraru her nature and make her one of the wild girls who know no law but their own wills and come to no good end. It will require a great sacrifice oin your part but. after all, her good is the paramount considera- tion. DOROTHY DIX. QUICK SEAL JELLY One easy way to scal jcily is to shave paraffin into the- botitm of each Jelly glass beLre pouring in the hot jelly. The paraffin Wlli be melted by tho hot liquxl, rise to the top. and congeai as the jelly cools. , so...» . l / (l? ‘@3511. h. r an fi . Jralu If: Sm " cults m1; c0512? coazvz-za FRESH RIIUBARB No product cf the farm is more welcome on Canadian table; than the first tender, flowing pink stalks t-f fresh rhubarb. Canadian rliiibarb is now on the market ready to be consumed in a va- filly of ways. The Consumer Sewlr-e section of the Marketing Service, dominion DFipflflllifnl of Agriculture. offers the lollow.ng tested recipes: RHUBARB (JUSTARD 3 cups rhubarb 1 cup sugar 2 tfibi05P.O1I5 flour 2 tablespcons butter 2 iggs Chop rhubarb. Pour boiling wa- ter cver it and 1st stand 5 manutcs. Drain thsrouglily. Beat egg yolks and add sugar, flour and melted butter. Bake in a slow oven Z5 min- utcs or until stt. Beat egg whites. When stiff add 3 tablzspo n? sugar. Spread inmrgue C11 custard. R2- turn to ovcti l0 set and brown slightly. STEWED RIIUBARB 6 cups rhubarb (Washed and cut into I. inch pores, but ml peeled) 1 ("up stisiar Put l‘i‘il'l73'h in lcp blrlrr. Cwnei" (“c1031 boiling watrr until tender. Add sugar. Rwnove f1“.t'l1 fire but let stand crer water, ksepirg clc."1y ccverri uni.l sugar is d?- sclved. Less sugar is required if ad- ded after making. A5 aiidzty v.1?- ies. more sugar may he riquired with some varieties, RHUBARB BETTY Cut bread in 1-2-inch slices. But- ter and cut slices int: cubes. Gait rhubarb in 1-2-inch. length In a buttercd baking dish place bread and rhubarb in alternate layers. sprinkling each layer of rhubarb generously with sugar Have top layer brzaxi. Cover and bake slcwly 34 hour. Rcmcve cover and bake 1-4 hour. Serve hot or ccld with cream. RI-IUBARB JUICE Put rhubarb tl-irIugh the food olicppcr. Measure and allow an equal quantity of watrr. but stand over night. Squeeze through several tlfcknesses of cheeseclot . Bring to boiling point and add 3-4 cup sugar for each cup juice. Boil 5 mlnutea Use with rther fruit juices to make acidulat/sd drinks. cf double C 0k nv'r Telling Ciipsy Fortunes You Fascinate Friends DARK M?" 3 DAYS‘ MARRlQGE Design For a quilt, the “brides bouquet" is one of the loveliest pattemii. Plain colors and prints nrc used for the blocks. Pattern No. 890 cori- Min: list of materials needed, cutting pattern for blocks and complete Jnstructims. To order this psttem. send 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework gnarl-ment- Design N0. uiimz----———-—— -———-,-—-—----- STREET ADDRE55--'-“"' —'_-""""'—_---—~— A Romantic Future In the Cards Love, luck. riches-it's Ill in the cards! And thrilling time! are in store for the girl who knows their meanings. The minute you start shuffling your mysterious deck. everyone gathers round eagerly. Ladies flrstl Your "client" picks s name card- if she's a blue-eyed brunette, the Queen of Heart-s. Ah! "Love at first sight," you pre- dict, "marriage in three days!" How come‘! Why, a TALL DARK MAN, the Jack of Spades, turned up be- side her name card. Then the Three of Clubl, THREE DAYS, and the Eight of Hearts-MARRIAGE! If you've s skeptic to deal with. use the Mystic Method of the Sevens. 111st old gypsy method can't be w-rongl You twice discard the first card after every seven, then discard every seventh card. For B111, fatefully near his name card is an Ace of Spades, l LONG JOURNEY . , . Queen of Spades. I WIDOW . , . Five of Diamonds, SURPRISING NEWS. What n for- tune you can weave therel And fun to read the future in tes- loaves, dominoes, the "Myrtle Circle!" Our SZ-psge booklet reveals their dark secrets, also meanings of all cards. Has horoscopes, “crystal- gaging" tips. Send 20c in coins for our c y of Pun with Fortune-Telling to t. e Guardian Hcano write plainly your Name, Address and the Name cf booklet. m "f-Social and P -...> Queen of Ping-land —are helping iii so many ],l!l11i'E takcii since this picture of the Queeui and Princes by Clipper. \\'l'h ircrds cf cheer and by sharing in the hara- Mother to keep British --ET9.WN eQUéEPlA.Ne__ ersonal z . Elizabeth, and (i'*.llgl'lt€x' a. ke -t2'ie pre "U"... -.-. TAIN s1 , h“ ‘F heir to the throne, has just sent Queen and the future n orale l1l~'l‘ 1.3 constant! l ships of ialthted food y mov “g amang the Nome war ‘ began. the Queen wears ti‘: maple he. of the visit to Canada in days before the ivav and nightly bombings. As leaf emblem which reminds For Tuesday, February 25th MARCH 21 t; APRIL 20 (Aries) —Good for finishing iiic.ni1..‘.zed matters and carrying Lrwaid pre- viously made plans. 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DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Caipriccrn) — Friendly for all sub- slantlal and urgent business trans- actions and activities, though you may have to work harder than us- ual to keep up with your schedule Keep smiling, tao. JANUARY 22 tr) FEBRUARY’ 20 (Aquarius) - All your interests will need YOUR close application arid astute judgment toda but you can succeed in your en esvors 1f you will apply both rightly. Urgent mat- ters flrst. please. FEBRUARY 21 to MARGH 20 . (Pisces) — One admonition for this ‘ otherwise benefl-cent clay: D n't be too aggressive. Your own natural persuasive way will get quicker, raiirer results. Branch cut where you fccl it will aid your interests. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Patient, studious, somewhat of a thoughtful in cver greater knowledge. Capable of r reaching great heights but should’ . have encouragement. I (Lvldual if tfllp to its better nature. A fine in- ‘ AMorningSmillc "Rufus, did y-zu go to your lodge meet.ng inst night?" " o, gah, we done have to post- pone it." "How was that?" "Do Grand-All-Pawerful - Most- rnvinclble - Uncanquerable Poten- tste got beat uip." llsrs’: llsal llsllsl for NIISES TIIAT lllllli. DRY. IIP AFTER IIAIIK sum: “T33” till-h IOcIQO I00: l gored Wlflzoshionsr/ Litera living Snow ll beautiful, no doubt, 0n palace or on hovel; It's very line to write about, But mighty mean to shovel. CON SQLATION A friend met a cheerful Irishman who bpd plainly suiflfcred turd “Well, Pat, how are y;u getting on now." he inquired. “Oh, OYm still hard up, but Oi've s fine ljclb in Honoiulee, and fare paid. O sail tomorrow." "Sure, mun, you'll never be able to work there. the temperature is» o. hundred in the shade." Pat had cheerfull . hopefully, "Oi'11 not be workln’ in th‘ shade all th‘ toime." llll CONDITIONING II POPULAR IN INDIA Air conditioning is making rapid progress in India. The principal railways have installed cookng equipment on many of their longer lines and travelling in air condl. tloned (LflClI-SS is finding great, favor with time public. Executive officers in many lead- ing commercial houses are now cooled artificially, as are some of the government departments 1:1 Calcutta. Industrial establishments, especially in the textile business, have put in air conditioning alppa- ratus. In the last few years Bom- bay cctton mills have spent 1.- 590.000 for this purpose. Portable room coolers are much in demand acid dealers’ stocks are frequently exhausted. Dry a paisley shawl thoroughly before pressing. ‘Ihen la a. damp cloth on the wrong si e _ of the shawl and ess with a moderately hot. iron tin il the cloth is dry. Be careful not to scorch the material woollens burn easily, Know thyself and do time own work, says Plato, and each includes the ether and covers the whale duty of man-Montaigne. m Swiss are the world's great- est milk drinkers, consuming an average of 232 quarts per person annually. It is better to scrape raw potatoes than pare them when preparing to i311, Pull food value is thus retain- Candies and pine knots dipped in pitch fcllowed early types of lamps. Whale oil came centuries later, then the kerosene lam and coal gas lighting and. fins y, electric iiizht- ng. ALL IN ONE THIS A choir was being organized, -. .1’ §E§QARY_ Z5. 1 ~—The Woman ’s Realm}; .931 vvV-VQQW lure», Leisuroj lmongsoldlersl » They were put “ufgeflgjyhmim tions 01 a “mean, andiiisiriio- hear-sing them m one n- sonas he announced: The“ m“ Will Sig; alone until they $91.. °‘ m“ w“ vi tr PUT YOUR. irEsr . FORWARD Pa." Feet are in lav r! . dOUbt about it, fhoSlllOllrlvllge-m her cye_ mare and m r- fodlu-nm‘ She's given us cut-outs Mm 5DTlI1g-so1es——ba rc- legged ' a foot, or semi-biircloet, polished our logs, Pedicure, shown its that m, be (xmfortablc and 2:91] 3101'! both at the same time. and "V; would keep our fret ill favor l1 u mus . ~ l d; assage slwuld rlo t“, - *_ Keep skin soft, smo-itlt flndtlllxglau‘ free; cunleraci. 11m mm ' that develc because _ [Eel- Fiflld a1 day long 7 foot or hand cream ' Well up from t/Ws zlsprefidxd ltofs out lo 1e ems rc n" (‘flirt-f start with uuifiiii. below lift-sill" "5 lPbWB. fit centre o; mo, a" work outward (lunar. 1.10.,“ l“ opposite directions) with a rdun: and round "pulling" mq-Nmm nklts. coiiteraet Experts in tifTmt "l! furs for wegriiig follows: Rimian sable chincliil. 1B. mink, ermincs. and silver (o; depending of course. ori the s51 I di i n an pr ncesse s8 . Led by the p.235... Tr“l§.".‘§,','_ daughtcr-ln-laiw o-f 1.119 N-zam C; Hyderabad, daughter c-f last» Sultan they have offered to maltntaln (our nmpim opera e lri Red se East Aifrlca wounded. a M A woman who fasted for 62 days, Tiigove that t-fie stunt could b9 e. Frown hundreds of Scotsmtn hill letters of praise, And proptsals from seventy-one, FINDS QUALITY or SLEEP]! MORE THAN QUANTITY Quality of sleep. rat-her than quantity, determines how a person will feel the next day, scoot-db“ to a Czrmecticut scirntlst. Alter studyin the sleeping habits of all universi y students, he reported that five and three-quarters houn oii‘ sleep s. night is the minimum that an adult should have in otdei to feel properly refreshed the next day. Tho quail y of sleep is largely determined by the kind of nint- tiesses, bedflgrings and pillows upon which. t e sleeper; rest ' CHOICE VCQQMT \|\..u( illil l.’ 1-.‘ .1 .. ll) llll il(\\ Ill ‘lull ,...i Ill‘ t... .. 1.). mi. .1 Needle ...ii....i 5,, “my u, slip into...» chic w wear is this new 1MP" _“‘°9"" Th, gquaro neckline is bemnrng and the waistband fits snualv- The skirt has just the rllhi» - amount a more t» make it f I ‘mam, u“! sctical. Make x3081; blouses in d erem, colors and - m, ,0 emit you will alway! ha" the right one for the rial" “c” 19m, college and career girls alike love this dress for WHY“? W" because it is s0 wvvthflll "id “"““'" 1y tailored. Sty] m. mo is deal ed M’ v» i. i‘. silt. f3? I I141“ refl ' rio for Jumper; l YIN! 7°!‘ him“. w t (200) coin is wre- ml-eeld? roi-“hiltmm. Write nllinb number. Bo sun to state the you wish. Style No. mo Bins .... "IMO Cit! nsi t __ Hon at bedtime with Vs-tlg-noll Vs-to-nol does 8 important . f 1) shrinks ) swollen membranes; I soothes Irritation: (8) helps flush m- ssl ‘ ’ mucus. intent n. tmahl Ill]?- hru easier VI Qlfaeo threat’- ... Q3 m-ys-tro-nol GI! Il-IlI-IOI. nrstsniflls or‘ s nzomela: "Did I ‘heard you say. Clllfd. W" the engine was st the rear end of the train?" asked sn old lady <1 the gust-d. "Yea min-m; we've zine s each end. It takes an oxtraonetopushusupthestew hills." "Dear, deer: what shsll I do? in slwsyn 80 lil if r rm with 011i tukooflnonshs." l your Name, Address and tbmflfi’: ~ fist RULE forlFinest Tea_U$E @ TEA LEAVES mi craft; -—-For The Home