a. ~.'I.R(JI\I4t-LI\VL'a"-F‘.'.M:AUQQQ, _BF§E"‘ZI§JEBE9 PAGE TW ___ ___ ,_ ‘ ' e - "F-“w; I Woman's When your first llrookfust mouthful inokes you thlnk. . . Kellogg's Corn Flakes a time. With cream and s That's when you can soy “Thanks to Kellogg's Corn Flakes!” Flavour ; a z the rich, mellow, delicious flavour of the kind of appetite which actually helps digestion,‘ there's the secret ofKelloggk enormous popularity! Popularity attested, year after year, by the thou- sands ofCanadian housewives who report Kellogg's Corn Flakes their family's favourite cereal. Keep two or three packages in the house all the food energy. And should you breakfast out, ask for | Dorothy Dix w THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Says- Dear Miss Dix—My sister and the same roof. to attend a . flavour which gives you ugar they give you needed considers his wants or desires. man does not care to come home at night to a‘ Klehmed woman who is cold and disagreeable and nag-' glng. but she does not think she will ever lose ":3 "hi" "Win51 W“ ‘he hi" °f B him because he is so fond of his children. k ft don't you think that men become so discouragedl and disgusted with wives who do nothing to make them hap y that they will give up everything to be in a p ace where they can be at have a. little affection want to sec my sister's home broken u tremble for her safety. - ANSWER-And well you may. is in greater danger of losing her happy home and her good shopping‘ HUSBANDS GEI‘ TIRED OF SUPPORTING SELFISH WIVES I married brothers. My marriage ls W?!‘ happy. but my sister and her husband are like strangers living under She has everything that any woman oould -- kind and successful husband, three nice children, cars, plenty off money. She likes the money and social standing and trips her husband gtrgvidcs. but she shows him no affection or love. want-a. likes clubs and part. cs. but has no time But. shown them? SIST If You Do Not Give Him A Happy Home And "fig ggdmgtllgg;j,fi,"-m, mm“, Make Him Comfortable, Then Expect: To Lose Him o; not seen before. brella had hidden it. The broad back energy to spend. on her “lisbandi giihsaeéigitreg or me ma!“ white unen Jacket Flops" say housewives; "Rlglitl" say experts. Asked specifically by trained investigators “What brand of corn/lake: do you think tastes best?" four out of five Ciifllllllilfl housewives said "Kellogg's." Asked to choose between several uniden- tificd brands, taste experts uabesitatingly chose Kellogg's! Those are the facts! Your family will prefer them, too! Trent them tn Kellogg's Corn Flakes crux-w nlorning. Order several packages tnlirv. Two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in the triple-wrapped individual package; I Saves lnoriayl Kelloais Corn Fla kes makes a family breakfast or e supper fotJust a few cents. And "30 ~ recon " breakfast is so easy to ticket than the one who plays her husband for ti. sucker. as the phrase goes. who demands everything of him and gives nothing in return. soonerl or later the man gets tired of working to support a cold. selfish wife, who shows him no affection. who never considers his happiness or pleasure in] any way, who does not even take the trouble to make him a. comfortable home; and he goes abroad in search of some other woman who will give. him the tenderness. the appreciation. the praise for which he hungers and thirsts and which she does not give him. . Husbands Loathe Fault-Finders When wives are on their Blobs and keep their home fires burning; when they try as hard to keep the husbands as they did to catch them; wheni they yes-yes their husbands after marriage even more than they did be- fore marriage; when their husbands are surer of a. better dinner at. home than they could get at the club and know of no pleasanter place to spend an evening than in their own homes, there is no more danger of such homes being broken up by divorce than there is of their being struck by an avalanche. It ls a pity that women do not realize that marriage is a business pro- tion as well as a sentimental adventure, and that they caauiot et. I ‘r Q-hers wil help etear new farmland 5...- , $4M Qmoan/dm‘ Kellogg's in London, Canada: SERVE BY SAVlNG BUY VlC-TORY FUNDS prepare! No washing-up afterwards! _ success. And this goes for marriage as Gohn NrIri'rli;?iRs"""' ' ' ' students and SWedBh UhTf" litl FQllIEPPS from Karelian Pedvd tn Russia. ti; For Thursday, June 12th MARCH 2i to APRIL 2!) (Aries) -Scme friendly Jupite: rays during AM. indicate success in business and financial affairs but you are advised not to inject personalities in your activities or stress YOUR opinions too aggressively. Tact and being reliably informvd important all day. APRIL 21 to MAY 2 0('I‘aurus)-- More restrictions likely {or you born after May 5 than for other Tuar- eans but all can move ahead stead- ily and accomplish if you will turn your fine talents and capability to mPf-‘tftflnt business at hand and re- fuse to be sidetracked by petty trlvialties. MAY 31 to JUNE 2i (Geminl)— Private interests, entertainment and amusements are (fl the side lines today while gains through conscientious employment, invest- merits. advertising. manufacturing and building are first in favor. JUNE 32 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- A.M. receives flhe more riendl q- pects for matters of labor, selling. buylm. constructing and manu- facturing. Bet/ween 1 and l1 pm. advises care to adhere closely to conventional beliefs and methods. Aft-or 11 pm. and until 6 am. to- morrow are very benefit: aspects. JULY M 00 AUGUST 29 (100)- Doctort prescribe Carnation Milk foe- miilns for baby-feed- in}: llccausc Carnation is safe, uniform and very easy to digest. Supplies ultra vitamin D. Carnation Milk is economiral. A Caution sdvised in sawetlve and CANAUW. confidential matters, also in oc- PRUDUU tivittes requiring endurance and strength. Don't strain or be reck-‘ 16?’. Today can be productive. ben- fihieecllezcraft- '-~For The Home It's a smart mother who makes her children's clothes. With easy- tO-eevw tterns and cute. inexpens- lva cot ns. she'll find that her little girl 1s always comfortable and well dressed. This new frock but- tons all the way dowrt the front. self-help style, and has colorful balloon pockets that are in keeping with the season. with a wide hem. that can b, let. down. its she grows. this dress will be every little girl's favorite. and mother's too. It's as’ perfect for the tiny tot. of one year I as it is for her bigger s:sier of four. l Boyle No. 2871 is designed for sizes 1. I, 3 and 4 years Size 4 re- quires l 5-8 yards of 35-inch fab- ric for dress and 8-4 yard for pan- ties. Bend Tlvcrlty (200) coin ll pre- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number, Be sure to state the size a_ Your Individual ... H O R O S C O P E rtwwped the rank of Commodore. ———— By Frances Drake ‘Beware the Mother Complex fine young man for two years. him very much. But the her children at. home width Caged ho merits. 6X‘. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 tVlrgo) — Between 10 am. and 1:45 pm. and after midnight are your most energtzing and favorable as- pects for attainment and putting over your most rtant. issues. An early start in any worth while undertaking should prove fruitful. $EPFEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Advice to Virgoans ob- taivns for you, Libra folk. Keep gouig at a steady reasonable tempo without overstrain or rush and you'll acczmplish more in tllie end. Sound matters favored. OCTOBER 24 to NUvEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Enthusiastic team- work and industrial harmony are always — especially now - the e..- sential groundwork for success in business, the home and social l-e- She is the smiles and says sweetly: herself." etting married. 8 Now what am I to do? job and. sometimes I think I will J yourself, but to my way mighty poor risk as a husband. more calculated to get in NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - You can be the key man (or womant today to bring the right forces together for the general good in emergencies. Your honesty at purpose and de- termination to sea a 10b through will be winners, DEOELEEIR. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Cfllirlcorn) - Steer clear of troublemakers and tend to your own knitting md {Dill accomplish in your ob. Her work may be neces- P-Bry ut gems are favored. Even- ing more pleasant. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) —_You are one of the lucky SiZMfClIEHLS Llday, you; planet Jupiter is in excellent u. pect to the Moon this morning and this a for broad benefits if you mppy yourself confidently and cheerfully to ur taslts. _ UAR 21 to MARCH I0 (Pl-Wei) —- 1V5 W95 for you Pis- ceans, especially for advancement. in Personal lines. stoning new ven- tures and trying progressive ideas and methods. equipment and tools. A OHLLD BORN ON ‘PHIB DAY versatile, engaging in mariner u. tistlc and original in ideas, but in- clined to bc too fond of praise and admiration. Can go fa- in a pm. fession or artistic field. Literary pity whatever for vours. A good U. CEIQGI‘. Time was when superstitious maid was very deifinitely afraid 1b temp bad fortune on her way By wedding on a, Saturday. Tithe was when old wives shook the hoe/d When wedding morn lroulght. skies 0f . And murmured fearfully at dawn. "Happy the bride tho, sun shims on... Saturday's high in favor now With those who take the wedding VOW; But. still, no maiden can refrain and music abili-t tst di . - " _, d 't. let. smmncy o‘ d or?" 8:3 lgflstgtlliige Prom", #351118. Pleas» on needed‘. ____ CAPRICORN BIRTHSTONE If yours ts a Capricorn birthday (between December 21st and January 20th). the garnet is your birthstone. This is a, beautifying gem. for it ls said to give lustre to the hair and eyebrows of its wear- ers. to strengthen the eyelashes and n; guard against broken bones. The Egyptians of old considered this jewel the symbol of life and in the East. it was used as an amulet a inst "melancholy and the pague." It is the store of fidelity and an old‘ rhyme savs‘ "Tile gleaming garnet holds within PIMPLE andalmilaraxtemallyw-"i '_\ Help relieve them with mlldlymedlmtsd Cilllliillill filllllili AMomiMSmlla you Style 110.2871 Qise l llama ltreet Adtlmll my rrovincl “MIDDLE-AGE” s sway Faith. constancy and trilthfulness airway". Zulu tribes ‘in Africa tell of a DEFINITION The new clerk was nervous as he called to the boss "l think someone wants you on the 'p2wne." “You think!“ roared the chief. "Don't you know?" "well, when I picked up receiver someone. said. "Is you. troll idotlc old horse-thief?" He will ASK... Oil/l Diner-A! is an incu-l bail-r chicken. y Walten-Are you sure sir? WOMEN IIIID THIS ADVICIH Thousands of women are helped than "try- ing times" with Ilyd l. Pinkharn‘: vo a- , table 00m? tin — known for years in reliowin male functional rou- bles. lode in Canada. l Diner-Certainly. No bird who over had it mother could he this Laugh. nn§itrlrsttwfhheflhlo Southn-‘nl //l/// l/l l".\i?l'l. hotel): "Arc iztls required bee?" ~ ' bfegro waiter: "No. '-ah". Dner: "Otll. I'm m ght l" Negro waiter: "Yes. sar, all we asks rm a small retiliin‘ lee jes‘ lak lawyers does!" a. good job and a fine chancergglprplonéoltlioslninomer. All are around 80. pie they loved very much, but Mother broke oi! the en e- he hasn't broken moi! £3’ 11118-11331 cards. as she completely do na s er en. 1r she were the noisy. bossy kind. l could tiellt that. But uiet. sweet, gentle sort and‘ is go BJlXtLOU: it? let hm‘ Children o . lead happy Wes mm thségriaehghixdrlelifogher gllii stayhhereraltgnteé - It t. t 1 't l1 long and it is a mot erls a sacrri ce break my hZiiId tlh: chlldrrlen all‘: so sorry for Mother "that. they Si" "D Am to it. aioilnd for Mother to cut her I m And if that. iuphivitihiliniiglsrimglhii ldhlhnsg‘ or? happiness have 1 with a man who con- siders his mother before me and hang job holds out a lot better chance of hagpiiness than marriage to the son of a possessive mother. There are worse Living s. Leisure —Tlie Woman ’s Realm shivigtrl and a chieftaing scn. wh9___ilvill keep sweet. phrihlor: llatlnp tqat l. In u. its. natal John » \ away with cheating. When a man enters intc a partnership‘ he expects le party of the other part to do his share of the workxbear responsibility and put his head and his is share of the back into making the firm a well as the grocery trade. and when he finds that his wife is laying down on the job and that she expects him to do all the work and the worrying and for her to reap gllghty likely to throw her out and get in a new partner. And lt serves her all the profits. he is -_ u-llm dha heengotnswlt-havérv Dear Dorothy Du‘ I am a glieois a Edlendide chap in ever)’ W81’. with N0 bad habits And I love She has all three of All have been en- think it is in e she isn't. t. bllt I Then she ‘just me? hfipPeh-l- is it h word? I have a grand s on er every ust work hard at it and let go. though it will about break my heart to do it. Can you heggz§fgusl “swhhmmyfohaiiifilimninfilnm? ¥§oi';.“i‘o%‘i.°t’;i§°: e He will always put Mother first and you v" ‘are r a ti”; nztd.a.?i'»lzit gijfm"; the Ifgtlllltl/ladtllgrsehaznblrllltldhxollulxilgrsdglielvwo? ciiiliileriihld eagle:- ments she will break ofl WW5 hl5°- 3nd Yo“ , i th t ver came off. M01 c!‘ iamm‘ 0°“ be a ‘hs-“ehm- glvlldsltswrllivietpi)?gathol-osalnzeggrngarlilig‘lily and looked so imhnppy that he would have always put it off out of uitv for Mother's ‘Whhli- “"1 Wm‘ “° will have gastegoyxelgrshaarzy-el ngs than to espouse fell ‘in love against. the wishes of the chleftaln. When they refused to t., he had them cruelly beaten , un il each had many bones broken- Then they were flung into the l to die. Jugtaltfdenly a rainbow shone in the heavens and gentle F8111 b95511- A; the drop! fell they were tinted wondehful shades by the rainbow. This exquisite rain healed the lovers’ en bones as it touthld them and banished their pain. They went far taway and married most. happily and the raindrops solidified into the gems we call gamete- An aprhn not designed for the kitchen is the lace on; for evening which may do double duty as a .¢a.p¢| by way of variety. PEEPIIOLB ‘FOB CURB A patent. has been ranted on an automobile door with a photo near the bottom so the d ver can geebhow close he is parking to the cur . WASHING DAY Cover your ironing blanket with lIWO or three sheets of clean white paper and" iron on it: it will give your hiindkerchlefs and things a gloss equal to new and a beautiful finish, A litle salt will reanove starch from your irons. Add a little borax to the sonny water in which yml wash. your dishclotlis and they tell you that pure bathroom tissue protects health. l ‘it; toilet Sands Riddle By Alexander Campbell Ho strode forward to the seated Monte!" did not move. head: but. very owly. his whole body moved forward undet- the im- pact. It went. down and fell and rolled over. in |. act piece. as if made of wood As he fell. they saw what thev had because the um- in the sun like starched lace: and in the middle of the shin- IIAPTER VI l A RISE IN THE WORLD i Peter Crosby took the steps of the d Orient Hotel two at a time. He was P5832}, 21ml whistling as he went through the I swing finlm I desk. doors and approached the His one impulse at the mom- ent was to shake Mr. Monte warmly NO woma“ by the hand. He stepped up to the desk. and the. clerk leaned over. I ' "I want. to see Mr. Monte." said Peter. | A pained expression flltted across e reason. Mr. Monte might com- (lttotgllmtoal Ba/tlbou/vl iiu0u wont Re aim v. Social and Personal '1 Fashions '1. Literature ned Peter. He Ttfflllfcnd ma. Sir John rcrv lTlll-"il T) befllln! about the llllth ti-flll-Irday" 3'“ l“*l|fi.\'~ it's thoroughly? nine-inch layer pails m oven (375 degror; p . y; .0 utes. Bllread T... between O sllrinkie with cowmlt. l emu NAME the clerk's face. Peter could guess‘ -' JO | mand sufficient funds to ensure his' lust 5m"? ihl° hrehhlhsl- I SUPPOW |entry into the Orient Hotel. but: his "*1 W "M1 yours?" rugged humour and obvious lack of finish would scarcely tit. in with its fgnfgycggpfggiughgi‘ 3:16 Siégflilglyollts- . a H h], .5 m’ u”. healthy hunger. After all. wny not? murmured the clerk. as he nicked up’ hajgfx.f‘..ma”wl' °‘ “w” he 531°- "1 prevailing atmos phere "I will inquire In W011’ telephone. A moment later he turned back to Th Peter. and shook his head. "I am sorry. sir, The gentleman went out some hours ago." "Some hours ago!" Peter was as- s” tonished. "But it's scarcely break-l m fast-time nowl" Mr. Monte keeps irregular hours.‘ sir." said the clerk; and. there was no mistaking the disapproval ln nis tone. "He did not come in until an early hour this morning. Neverthe—' less he was up at. four. and, I am informed. announced h intention of going for a swim before break- fast. He has not yet returned." l “Ohl" said Peter. He felt some-. what dashed. “Is there any message. sir?" l "No," said Peter.» makiriiz up his "He can't be long. I’ wait for He was thinking that if he linger- Ed in the hotel he might meet Ilucy’ arr. "'I'he lounge is on the right. sir," said the clerk. “Oh. if you prefer the .11 verandah. or the morning room. ti!‘ the sun t>arlour-" "'I'ha.tiks." said Peter shortly. “The lounse will do." He turned away and found him-. self face" to face with sir John Carr. Lucys father approached him with‘ a smile and outstretched hand. I “Mr. Crosby? Mv daughter has told me about you. but so far I haven't. had the pleasure of meeting "l-low do you do?" said Peter. Sir John shook him warmlv by the hand. He seemed genuinely pleased to see him. "I suppose you're calling for Lucy? She's gone out. with young Parry,’ Gould tells me. Gould is my sec- retary." Before Peter could say any- thlnllflthe older man went on. 1'm Distinctive Summer Bag You Can Weave Yourself 1 Homemade Cardboard "Loom" A lovely new purse that matches all your Summer clothes-for yuu weave it yourself. combining their key colors! Candlewick and crochet silk may be your materials. Your "loom"? Just a piece of cardboard on which you outline with large pinholes the nurse's shape. At the top Itltch two rings for the handle, one on the front of the cardboard. one on the back. (The handle is woven onto these rings beforehand.) Then the warp. for which you might use dark brown candlewick. Tie one end to the front ring and with a tapestry needle draw tho other end through first hole at up- per right and around back ring. Draw it to front again through sec- ond hole and continue around semi. circle. v Now. starting at the top, weave with light brown crochet silk under and over warp threads. as diagram shows, and next weave bands of ivory. dark and medium brown. Turn loom over, weave other aide. tear off cardboard. and finish with a tilde fnstene . . For complete directions for purse and handle see our SZ-piige booklet. Also tells hnw to weave beautiful dailies. Pillow tops. knitting be]. other useful items. Send 20c in co.ns fm your c 01 HOW ‘N Weave Useful Ncvelm '19 Th9 Qhlltlilii Home service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address and tho Name of booklet, lt-raet Address Province waiting ior an answer. shoulder he said: "where are you ayln ' It was on the tip of Peter's tongue ‘Excellent! Then you'll Join mo? is way." said air John. without Over lllS I. Pe . 3r r hesitated a second. but gave e. bill. before Peter EANS "Good spot?" "hlibly- "1 tell you what-here's the table-l was thinking of ' te e‘ na.m asked Sir John We be all in_one party; but I doubt if this place would suit you. or anybody else with any taste and sense! he added with g, snot», no waved a hand around an ornate 11111111240001. from whose “HUS Dalnlecl Cupids beamed down on the guests, View! ghastly. isn't it?" he con- tinued. "And the food+well_ it isn't bad. but it. isn't worm wnal. tnty| 01181842. What will you have? The grapefruit. isn't. bad." While $11‘ John nad been speak-l ink. rel/J llau came to a sudden oe- ' ClElOll. l-ie ztzlsed with every word the ' older man had said; but. there was ca»: ls- Aflluldn cl thei e... mo.-. Al urlent hotel. Lucy stayed in it. And - ’ to-day he could alford to take n. Dllmse that. would. have been im- Dossible yesterday. the Cupids." tie "i agree about. said with a smile. ‘iBut it you mean what you sayflid it's ctitraordlnar- liy kind of vou-l should love to join your party. and out. up here." He received the lIIlDRSSlOII that. this was not what the other man hadexoected. He looked up with a. startnnd bent his while eyeolo. s at. Peter. "Dyou mean that?" l-Ie paused. ea though at a loss. Ihen swiftly: "be sure of this: I-we would Hll—i.€ a.- timted to have you." He smiled one "f his rare. kindly smiles. "1 rely eli- tlrely on Lucys judgment. tine llasilt let me dovm yet. . . . But-well. if you will ex- cuse me putting it bluntly. for I am a blunt. maii-l rather got the im- nression that vnu were t ». - ___" that} couldn't afford it." grin- witii even a few hard lwtllli‘ —dry beans-and. mushy bearis- Each and every one ol j llbby‘: Deep-Browned Beans - is cooked through i0 9319 centre with u vniformlyietttltl’ texture and c rich deep bum-t . colour. Tract your tomill” in been feast, and il you an! _ they don't all agree llwl libby‘: Deep-browned 5w" are quite the best you ha" ever tasted. Libby's will pvY y'all double the pultlias! price. \ ltlDiVlDUAlll JUNE 12. 194i IHE 23503.3 CORNER coconut cunt lined clllshfum ma" °°“"“"'°t1=u u... l" “W? m‘ 1 its...“ o‘ ".'..°“:,; “Minn ‘ llOll€l"5 sugar ' p“ white- i f“; well belied Bake m in; lllUtlElal| 3i) min. hLVPls and ell. sir, that was p“... d:ii¢i1 11km, fr. Si: "wl1.\'?"Sil' John looked per could aiisir hn. looked iin and 11553 (To be Continued) COOKED. o), u,’ \ sw ,. \\. '4' ' Libby's ileep-Btownetl Beans are cooked itidividuolly by an entirely new protest. Nc longer is it necetsery to destroy the flavour of d dish of perfectly cooked beans tiaav, nwunu. s. tlBBY or cannon. I-IMITEP’ Chammu Ontario