7 6% or All. Anuus my: an enum- Tbe Bar lo Romance; Pepulcfiy, Success Don't you be e victim of BAD BREATH. You don't need to offend.- just brush your teeth night and morning and bdore 0on7 data with Colgate Tooth Powder. Remember, scientific tests prove that, in 7 cases out of l0, Colgate Tooth Powder quickly stops oral bad breath. Yes, Colgate’: deublmctien cleans your breath as it cleans your teeth-two jobs for the price of‘ one. . mist’. zany/t; m run-xi: Iva/w Pam-r») COLGATE TOOTH POWDER Aycflttaafitiielowu, ’ .» ’s Rea“I_m/S0c|§a| nidl? i . Ellen-‘s Diary By m Inland hrmde Wife i“? 5353 ‘is-SE’ ‘ ages 4‘; much irltere - . “Not g bad little , her neck was it is". erstondingly "And tamping down a ly of iobaloco m his vine with an of flneiity “is something about a horse I don't like. no ma; h l soul times flxlg aflgifit Oflsltllxlilgl? f‘; hlmseelf or maybe $15; 51:5 there to watch the lnteres g proceedings. Am infre-| uently when I have arrived sit d... int where the supply of liquid n replenishing he Will 601119 '0 my assistance bgatienl-lv 0011151111118 the cold from e Ullmll. I care no‘. touch with my floury hands with m, m; fmm, the kettle. and with his pl still fmlCllOfllTlCv 1W Wm offer 1 e mixture for vnwval- “I ll ask . 18W?’ I . “Perha. a ttle more! 0t?‘ he inquires Bllld not waiting or my aye or My. le adds the little more. "The little more" and then away!" Isst night the top 01i§€d “'85 5O Ell neither assistant nor a I confess that as I kneaded 1 turned and re-kneeded the doHSJ. I too. was awa e imritVJ-Z 00""- this or that with many distinct characteris- t of its owner. a-buyln‘ a horse my}, rk in the ter, to wo mgpelly no obli e James, and for the guf-ields. This carpenter. who’ sake of Auld niikSYne nan stayvl trad d at‘ Alderlieia hi . mm S 2:30:12) ‘Xoday? and went mph!!! 1101119 ‘this averting The grand and sur- en n3 to his work of shingl g one side of the kitchen roof as well as that of the vine-clad e was th laying of a l alxyeansmysmlor. Ihaveagoodi d times. Pe-nuriousl t f 4 ‘M’ iiWuiilia."i'...'itl” nDABMIISDtDCIamaQh-IIO money the way I went. to. ‘rhis men nev es me anywhere. hecomestomyhomeheiustslts andslte. Heflhlnkstliatlamvory extravagant and criticizes me if I buy more than two hats a year. Re says I cannot work after we are married. ' ' . When our views are so ditferent do you think we will behappy together? ' - ON THE Plllfl ANSWER: Not a chance in the world of it. my deer. You‘will be miserable and the mm will be nuserable, and life will just be one perpetual wrangle over money. _ ' nan ntsx A woman may be happy and do without many things, if she knows that he: husband wants her to have them, and that he grieves because he ca not give her luxuries. There is all the difference in the world between the generous poor man who cannot give to his wife because he hasn't got it, and the stingy poor men who wouldn't give her anything if he had a million. Your fiance has shown you that he belongs to this letter class for murtsmip opens up the hand of every man who isn't a congenial tight- wad. and if your sweethcartnever takes you out, or spends a. cent upon you, he has tipped you off to how he will treat you if you marry him. Don't marry a stingy man. He is the worst husband there is in the world. Furthermore. meanness and stlnginess are not confined to the pocketbook. ‘rhe-y extend to the soul, and he will starve you for love and appreciation Just as‘ he will for food. DEAR DORUIlHY mx: I am golm to be married very soon and I want to make a happy home for my husband. I do not want ho be a ball-and-chain wife so I shall put welcome on the doormat for his _ friends and I mall not put him through a questionnaire about his com- ings and goings. I shall try to keep myself attractive to him at all Do you think I am too easygoing in my plans? RUTH T. ANSWER: Indeed. no. Your plans for making a happy home and making your marriage a success are the very essence of wisdom. The real secret of managing a husband is to drive him with a light rein. Never let him feel the cum and realize that you are guiding and controlling him. Never flick. him with the whip of reproof. Never let him feel that he is in harness and has become the family dray horse and can never kick up his heels again. The thing that makes husbands bolt oftenest is their wives’ ln~ cessant nagging about their little faults and habits. It is the easygoing wives who keep their husbands. A ntan" gets enough-bumps in the outside world. l-Ie has to watch his step every minute of the day and when- he comes home he wants peace and quiet and o be Jollied and have somebody to laugh at him if he is cross, irlsteacf of having her feelings hurt and making an issue of ii. He wants to flop down on the couch and put his head on the best sofa cushion and scatter the news- willjvtr ripe ' raspberries A LsiiiliIiliiiliii n Etiquette syn...» u. q. "When one has bem wewli» edtoeightortanperscnamdis taking leave, is it necessary to bid eachorteofthml“? e?” A- No; e candle “good-bye , la- eluding the entire group. is Bu!!!» t. a. Shoéldoneusefsblhcenter- dinner e mile 191x21; tehe can‘. lece should never be high enoug to obstruct the of the Blleots who are op- jNe-edl runny ourrfr This sweet and adorable oumt for a very little girl mould be ex- tremely easy to make, and will give her n really useful Summer en- semble. You will cs0 find it is easy to wash and iron. No..26ti9 is out in sim 1, 2, 3 and 4. Size 2 requires 1% -in for al three. and 5 yar Se 20 cents for ecraftfi —FOR THE HOME- LivingtS. Leisure and Style Num . Be sure Duper and cigarette ashes all over the floor “without s row being made pump-house, over it- new 310m- on t-he back veranda}: m4 to lt all—ano wou.d .' g poaitg other mwn Should a business mm allow e. ' But ever the many of earth ‘ nut —77-IE WOMAN ’S REALM- RIGHT AND REASON Right and Reason are wile old birds. Precise ls ever their choice of words, they rase of best to do To come to the happiness purs u what's all ex- Love must be more than just safe and sane. Right and Reason are cold stern. "No lune so long but must some- where turn." "look." they counsel, “before portion you apl Out of each dollar keep!’ love and some fo things. Right and Reason are ste . The pangs of another they sel-' dom el. 1 "Pity," they ‘say, "i| misunder- _ stood. And often it doea than goodl" But the many insist that devo- tion dies The minute it thinks that it , must be wise. —EDGAR GUEST more harm Hor dbeuvres without bread. Planning a party? Serve two-lneh celery sticks stuffed with cheese, geanut butter or eggs. Soft cheese alls rolled in parsley, chopped nuts or ground chipped bet-f. Cauliflower flowerettes, carrot curls, radlshes and strips of- green pepper arranged on beds of wat- ercress add a cc-lorlul note. Medical science has developed a “sucilon-cup" appliance to com- bat snakebite where serum 's not readily available. Hints on Etiquette ' It has been said that "a gentle- man never splurges." Only vulgar folk! spend more than they can af- ar . SWING T0 COTTON NEW YORK —As American as jive, and as sleek as a jeep, is the perennial swing to cotton at this season of the year. Fine cottons have long been traditional in the American wardrobe. Today good styling "and shortages have ut them among the luxury fabr cs, and the importance of a well- chosen wardrobe in cotton rs im- peratlve. _, This summer wear cottons on the beach, on the street under the stars and for your leisure moments Fine cottons have been created for all occasions. vii , Oxygen in compounds makes up about one-half of the earth's crust, and about nine-tenths of the weight of water. noon ms A little lemon juice or vinegar adds a pleasantly tart note to boil- ed carrots, beets or turnips. .. don't throw away leftover cooked fish. It may be flaked and used in salads, fish cakes, or croquettes . when you store cream or cottage cheese in the refrigerator be sure its well wrapped or covered for it takes on other odors easily. _________ Complete de-frosting cooking is l m poultry. before ‘the receipt of a lewtl b9 1110!? w. preclatedll- a neatly wnstructetll and brand new woodbox was s. Iin place there I think that it was‘ Jamie who first drew my attention in this necessity when he came a- . He inspected till-e 01d been moved aside He tried to tighten a wire to hold the side-s. which I had bound albout it awkwardly more than a year ago “Do you krow what. Nannafi he inquired looking up “You shoulu have a new wood-box". And as if to moo/image the building of one he added: “Us mought lots and lots of new boards up from the m-lll a-dey”. This man resides in a farm- ing community at a considerable Bo don't be afraid you will be too easygoing with your husband. Sugar catches moreflies than vinegar and if you want your husband v-t. 9° "i- Wt 01 Your hand. illst feed him on angels’ food. DEAR DQFUFHY DIX? My wife blames me for everything that goes wrong. When I ask her opinion on any matter, she will never dgclde ll- Always says do as you think best. Then u it tum, out bgdjy, ‘shgnnelilegogeases reproachlng me. I am very fed upon all of this, What X.Y.Z. ANSWER: Just laugh at her. Her case ls very ommon. 80mg. times I think that husbands and wives marry in order to get some- body to m’ their mistakes‘ on. Don't let it net you down. ' country for miles around. A church _ sglire etched on a far-away sky- ‘t 1 e; long stretches of farmlands Wm‘ their 119931118 houses and away to the south. to which my eyes so distance from Alderlea by road but only a short way, as the crow flies It lies in-to the sunset from here, Ii would say, though James miles in sheer amusement at my sense o! direction. "Ellen” he dismissed thc subject lightly, if tahere be a third any present and James and I get nto a moot tiuesiilon in re to location "has no ea. of bet I could slightly ex erafed. m well. 1 know the llzdlds and woodlands; andstreamcn the O i O carpets:- fllow q ewith an older t e level summit of a lengthy "Such hill" Mlirlistcr‘ . n a s wife, who had recently come with her husband to that conawarvtlvl! mid to me. "Ate all of yoir Island roads so hilly?" 0f course they are not. But then neither do I find all of them ‘so charming. Winding upward from a valley, where a brook meanders lazily in niznmer, following a red trail through woods in spots, and then the higher one mended for frozr. ascends commanding. in ‘zhc clear spaces an unnmlched view of the . _ ' l . . I o Summer Vacation Wear A “f v l OIAN riunonnn eamrs (white only), Long and short sleeves 82.25 LALPINE SLACKS, brown, navy & green $3.98 HERRINGBONEATwiII Slacks use s...- sun's is Printed Cotton - ms l: wtm stimu- . k p assorted ,........'81.98 to . _, J, J‘ ‘ _ 1/ , _ v‘ * . .. ,5 m. is new daughter slept, in 1h lh windi trails; devervsprlng bub e ‘ng an ‘ "bodies" n t l2’. she never fails. asleep or awake Cook ’s ‘Corner frequently turn, the; 15 mg b; g1 the sit-tut, Here u? this utensil‘? n ‘glazes. aggyuus ‘Lto ls ‘from neg: . fwi f‘ filing rworld with 1L5 10115 m5 its safes if some mlZh/t. flee from its loneliness, other; 11nd peace and content. U I I I mt in th pug; house woes thongs till: 62181113?!“ Jwile 11nd slipped sway. while her 1'03 THE BHUBABB LAYER 4 ctgas bl/i-lnch dice of raw rhu- ar 3 tablespoons granulated sugar Few grains salt 5S lrcund kinder l6 cup corn syrup F03 THE BATTER to plant the turnip lalervegetm other“? ° . book tmoperl lilerle-rflramwand thchést qt and interest me A wide W913’ YEW"? Eyes fastened lllsly on hem- mother's —a»t less than a "do take me up" of a t rhlbarb in a 0 9731731911 "em" baking dish. Combine the 3ttable- 8T face: a face month ' wl the corn s , Place in a moderately hot oven, 5 degrees, while prerparlwg the batter ing. For the batter measure sift together twice the flour. wd and rvlam . that iflmel-hlns beautiful was there and m? like the g exqumge 11111516. hid time We were alone ‘here. the wee one and I. the evening 51mg. on mill and pond orses glazed quiet- Out of doors ows were fallin e all a. l but thorough! . mom-tine battgéogred themlgt ure aking . Bake in a moderate hot oven. 375 dolrees. about 40 utea. Serve Q——flflj l l ' ,. . , A Care- - a as wctnan to pay for her own lunch, when meeting in s. res» tauren t’! A. Yes, urioss he has taken her to ‘lunch ‘by invitation. Better English D. C. 1. What la wrong with this sen- teme? "It is a mighty difficult problem." 3. Wiiiat is the correct pronunc- il- on o "toque rt"- 3. which one of these words is uxisspelled? Isack. Nathaniel, En- manuel. 4. What does the word "abstract" (verb) mean? 5. What is a word beginning with or that means "belief"? . ANSWBBB l. Bey. "It is a -v difficult roblent." 2. Pronounce oketrl, o noeaslnbetunstressedlas accent first syllable. 3. Isaac. disengage the mind. attention " attention was» abstracted the subject,’ 5. Credence. éugtlnlnly to state size you Include post- al unit or zone number in your ad- Address Pattern Department, rm Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2689 Name Street Address Cltv l Household Scrapbook By Ilabertrlnp One we to determine when the jelly poin has been ratchet!‘ ls to put a little Jelly on a line thr h with the point of a on f the Jelly does not my; toget er, the point has been Keeping Ill; . The dllldren will be in the pink of corldltlon during hot days b cut- tini; down the amount of mea and fly ng them lots o! fresh ‘ “ ruits salads and milk Moths N s a moth prevent- ivowis fill to spread than down onthe floor before laying a rug or carpet. ' an 1! , ByAnneAehM Q. How 1 prevent curtains blown? out of the window becoming soiled? . dreas-w cflld dish Ind ‘ ’ i Z6891 "£55 I. 2. a. 4 ‘ an mo BOLERO INCLUDED Non-alcoholic beverage ls ‘midi in Germany from auger beats; the ets are steamed in an a toclava or ld mlnutea under one-half nt- moephere (pressure. then the iulca is squeeze out in a cider press. filtered. bottled and carbonated. . . 00TH