calm sill: l: mid when completed. measures . . w sninpim- of flu- inorning prayer. Hot iron transfer pattem No. X 731 contains complete instructions. -.'.._..-...... ... or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Cruardian Needlework Department Ilcsign No. X 731 NAME_______.._____- _.._._.._.--_______ STREFTI‘ ADDRESS~—-—————~—-—'-—-—'—~“"" " gees Two ..T"E crust-e n<iiv~j.¢nsi»ii~~ “"5ooooooeww~e.ooooo-o+oeovcooneooonooeoooJen»? ' ' " ' Woman's Re al rggnfl m Y Social and Pe Dorothy Dix Says- WHEN LOVE HAS WANED, BREAK THE ENGAGEMENT Loveless Marriage Is Just About The Saddest . Plight That Young People Can Be Called Upon To Face An engagement to marry should be regarded as merely a sentimental option which a man and woman take on each other's hearts and hands. and which they are free either to close or let lapse, without disparagement . to either party, when the time to make a final decision arrives. This would save endless mis- ery and prevent many of the marriages that are doomed to be failures before they even start. be- that circumstances alter eases-as the old proverb put it-anci that we make manv commitments on the spur of the moment that we bitterly regret on sober second thought. The prospect that seem- ed so alluring when presented to us by a good- looklri spellblrider looks like a fool's risk when we mul over it alone and in full possession of our faculties. '.t‘he prettv girl doesn't look so glam- orous tinder the harsh light of the mid-day sun as she did in the moonlight, and on closer itisp-rc- tion the Fairv Prince doesift seem so ClQSlfllblP, after all. No hat nor gown nor automobile ever looks as ravishing out of the showcase as it does in i' rinii. nine times out of l0. we would take it back to the bBIQHln coun- ter if we onl_v had the nerve to doso. Time changes us all. It alters m» our points of view. so that very often the tliing_that vvaslgur re vcstcrdav we would‘ . n he? today. and that is would also have an opport-uziltv of “l2 l whirl: than a marriage en- finding out how well their tastes’ nnccnxrut sllfitlltl be a flexible. takc-' iibbed. and now much of each others ii-or-lvitve-li arrntigemetit. instead‘ society they could stand without of a liiuriitiiz contract. which often; yawning. ("i515 n lllllll money to break and‘; rziusrs him to be regarded as a Engagement Not Mortgage uclclici" Liv his associates. In reality, that is what an engage- Of course. women. having the ment should be. Not a mortgage on trzuiliional right to change the‘ a girls and boy's future. but a find- minil.~:. have little difficulty in break in: out of what sort of a 0631131191171 int: our or an engagement when investment the other would b11- tliev (‘ll.<<‘f)\'('i‘ that. after all, they ‘Prefer Percv. who has a. new. It should be a time in which a sre " crl car. to Sam. who ivalks; mart and woman who are contem- liis on plating spending the balance 0f l their lives together should make the But when a. man finds out that. most profound study olxwhlch file-V ‘what lie mistook for a deathless are capable of the others diarackr. mnssirvti was onlv a passing fancvil points of view, manners and habits. and rims lmiz before he has gotten, and then decide whether their Off- tliiosni» YlYlYlQ the installments on’ uliziriiies would get on their nerves. Jrltlflil- ring he nut. mifor they would love them lust hij- . , . _ unit» hmirl she hhrPS him. cruise ihev were Johns or Mfllivfi to iir ti‘ rind hr look; forward wvthl little ways. 1o“ vriv‘ w» itwidnwq hi: lllP listPriing to ll/T eliar‘r'r if is no easy mailer And if. as the engagement “W”? 1n utitis- mm his teeth the knot- he on. they loved each other more r-m. i i , , ' . d f. d their greatest. i.r~l \..»i1 his tongue. 3322f“??? in gélélh (“hers Comm‘? Brlirr Wot Art Qulrlrly ionshin. then let the wedding bcl-S ring out and joy be unconfined. l rr-el no tnore desperate letters _ fi d 17m!) llmsP l rPcPlVe from men ivho, But if. on the contrary. they‘ 111' n for some nice. reliable. palnlew as the emflmement drags it'll; W?! l n-nv for hreaklflk an engagement and length along that their en uslach; r/iiiiviz Afzirv thev have transferred, for each other has died a navula their affections to another. Weill death and their temperature gone 1licv know flioro Will be trouble. for down from fever heat to subnormali ltfurvs ltrtsni pivcn up all her other if they! figilitegngndqléfiléil bgygraga rizilcs for this. $155 begin w 100k good w‘. them‘ She hasn't assembled a hobo dhest then let them be fro? to savimggil‘; Ito have it left on her hands unused. by and thank you or ak N“ Slu- hasn't flashed her diamond in time. and no bones bro 5n. w.» Mlirzr girls’ faces to give it up even a heartstrinz straine - ages as it is a without. a strugzie. And the prris- familiar activ vrvj cf liflvlllfi "ldlglgalllltargiéxg: “iii portaait work Wllh ivli; Elli‘. lTl\l'G(\(‘ lPS . SO 3 no occu ied. Be ll“'t“.\‘ a votitlfs courage fails him. w- p APRIL 21 to MAY 20 l'1'aili"ii.'»>-»- ble for all llll€5 of in- ntific niat.er . iigiiirza- m. he stiller-s hirfiselftltqo be rlfihil- pendnures’ pd to the nltnr ra- er an ma e a g V I . . w l» or wit“ AMomuurSmllo dELi-YFZZL“ ‘ tion work, recruiting. r’ “i'.'7..?.“..1‘l"l.ii5l7i‘l‘§§§ ‘&‘é‘;l.$“’i€ and laying was m who'd wlyn the‘ party‘ of the first Y“? mm bekm _M rat-iv and. the Daffl‘ o! the second wmm IGNORANCE is BLISS peciauv sponsored m Pl-‘Y F“... a Chance m best out their at- _____ general affairs. Ivnllfifiii for each other. For they Bhs had been to I whist drive and w v vrv s-urc that. a love that ' famil about it. All worth r H 1 W‘ ‘ wgfltwvligggegltgflbrdlflify," she said. diouldmget exic-rment wouldn't hold un under “At one o; the tables there were Sacrifice some » three misdeais." like to do for tii "How strange.” said grandma. 40115 and W111i ""—'—“' .. ~ if P Wm my LL21 material benefits ooon sovrca .._.___._ '50P 5179941 l k I “in f 1 (at, 11811065 at W01‘ coins ilevelnlllnfl "I: you really mean f0 Bet slim", time or energy on purposeless and THIS QUICK, At first mean. the doctor told him "I advise you to lmnwflb-ifilytgflklléeyfitlstiafigg. (Lw)_ ns abound for you A well-planned program l: n't sfrr-nt! Fflflllflll to endure an en- sii-ess of matrimony. And 319V 111111.!“ , h l d d “Aunywpy on P shake your Cid IUWY ll’! E- Vivkfl VB-"O- liberateLv.” 5"?" xiol up each nostril. Its stimulat puzzled, the PEHGM Liked‘ “Well, Leoites, too. action aids Nature's defenses agai . do mat?" fcllvwed the cold. Keep it handy. Use it early. ilguggljiffi§n§hfililflf as friends YOU will put yflli w say IHEVE . drinkiy for benefit, inter, if not immediate- ly. Selling. trading_ buying. manu- ztrsst-IQ... ~vw~~ ' facturiug, advertising okayed. camp's EVENING mama. m sown: srrrcuas (verggviTggngrdgqg-ggbg; upon quick money returns financial transactions may i developing but the day is 5) for general advancement, w\fl Production. I \' 7' I SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 i (Libra) - \ . conferences, 0~_/. projects, econcmy and problems. Be sui- QB t i a slab RI photograph of the Dclllols-l.ll< n; illc wcrliliiig rvremnn) ilic luulc, \ll~< llelvn llvlilui» HR Rillivll [Wllllllx Front tow. '\ll<_s licirvl lie elv wedding [inrly was taken at Riverhurst on 'l‘iicsrl;i_v. Left m rt I‘-.'irl< row. Limit. llclilriis, follmvu MIT l- -\l"lI‘-‘\\' lillflh .'\ll(ll'(’\V deForesi, S Anna l\lacl\'ciizie, hliss Nora DeBlois. Your Individual] H O R O S C O P E ~-——— By Frances Drake For Friday, April 18th. MARCH 21 to APRJL 20 (Aries) -~Not so geiicnus in new a: flay for hard work iii i ])l'.. for the defense g awlong the season of fsod produc- oii; but as a rule they do not bear DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 pflCOfflI — Selling, advertisnig, UCJlg original and intriguing ' stunts, shopping for d, Expert artisans in (if itidutry and me- ‘ charm-s can Kill) benefits now. JANUARY 22 lo FEBRUARY 20 iziquarius) -- Iiistriictons and sug gPSJOIlS to Capixcoriiiims obtain for own clever ability kly applied today ur dependents and FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - More restricting in pers- onal and" unessential affairs ed for the canning crop. ch you are) various line; to which is a heavy y; der. eter, smooth. and red- short branching and rightly and quic can ‘bring you. yo i0 JUNE 21 (Gemlnl)— activities and lfilCllLLOllS with reasonable suc of tlie things y.i ose wh ch must m have personal grat- as spiritual and g czuraging for steady progress and ad vaiiccmciit in all also for future pl A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY ified in mental and unusual tal- ents; very active; impatient, greEsive. ambitious. Needs to centrnte on just one or rlcavors to acliicvo the success for which lie (or she! is headed. Must _ cultivate tolerance and more kind-l ly understanding oi less brilliant‘ people. Remember its religious train- 8. to JULY 2a (Cancer)— So many good in- foi‘ your itilerots SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING \VOMEN'S SPEECI: l The smart woman lakes time out from serious shopping for new spr- ing clothes and n new coiifure to give some thought (,0 her voice and. 510W , speech. She knows that harsh. rasp- wmhd l ilig voice tunes can spoil the @3901 [Pu-Ami I of even the smartest, costume, that no hair-do. however stunning, can r, Bronze Medal Win- ll America Contest. . C. and l). have ts 0.4%, carbohydr many of the valuable ed and yellow v Favorable for GCClSlOIih- Weed‘- mefles an seed and raise some at home. They It's a: silly to say, "But I can’! ziziythiiig about my t would be to say. "But I cant be or “I haven't time to get I e before you t-ict - w; - * . i ‘Q I lbcikgéfifguflglxflefl lellnfhliwd “llCll ‘ film]? once m, WM several um“ a IX j lag mg hflmfl \ OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 ‘ “Pulls!” 3y‘ for hard business propositions and EverYime h“ “m9 all those interests now vital Government and public welfare. Bo loyal, cooperative EMTBER 98 to DECEMBER - If you give gen- eerfully of your good ents this fine day you , ady response in llllis“ l 10W" with whom you deal. Personal a:~ tainment can be yours. (Scorpio) “mum” Ym“ J" the simple exercises Mi YOU! held f WM l“ l‘ 5m“ "m" pknsmmy mad‘ - I $21111 ‘$3313. iirgemfcel? Its tailored lines are as becoming "n4 ""' Now bu“ he“ low daisies, bonw for a long season. B! they B" 8111811. I-fld $110 ""510!!- frorit is sn especially practical Asparagu, bags smrwd from “,4 feature. “is skirt is pleated to give will begin producing well almost ss PM"? soon as a bed started from roots. 81111111691‘ 1°!” mlifl i freedom. A bed in rich, deep soil will 1m n. tw- 0110M I sturdy Wllhfl-ble 10b- jnw and tongue that are tense will cause Speech to be nas- al or, at best. slightly imrsli remedy lies in learning to hold the tip of the tongue against the NOV 22 (Sagitta erously and ch Si. goal In my. s» ii’ ing lower jaw back not too tightly. Upper teeth W prag stamina: mg against the roof of the To relax your jaw, do this ex- CPU-shed Wkelllef- a, Zlfflptguulb hi: brim Q. ' 1 bake .3, {i7 brag ilgctfflorb mg pool to fat: ‘l \ i l DESIGN N0. X 131 Th:- fnvorlir sampler of a child's evening rayer is done in mitllne or g he It is a To nrrlcr pntwm: Write or send above picture with i5 cents in coin mouth as well as ruining voice es. that‘ reading aloud quickest cures fcr n and unfamil- iarity with word, conversation difficult parts agree that the wLll read aloud for fifteen min- utes every day will, ly, not only improve lury but his enunciaticm and voice to _L._______._._ NEW DOMINION SCHOOL Report for the month of Much: GradsIIX-l. Charlotlo Stra-n . 2. Genevieve Shaw. 3. B anizhe fl- Gmde VIII~L Cynthia Belts 2. Grace Strang, 3. Inez Show 1. Florence Madman. 2. d MacEwen, 3. Shirley MM- Grade IV-Ja) l. Lois Mscbean. i! ) 1. Elizabeth Dar- flt—i. Clarence Mason. 2. aw. and Mrs. Stewart McKinnon. Lunch‘ Fluorful YOUNG é tea leaves in u new ieu bull thulflww 3. Phyllis Mason. v , the home of the bride's father, Hon. glit are. Groonisman Lieiit. Robert Likely, the groom iib~Lietit. Arthur Crockett, Mr. Joseph Early Tomato Wins Award With Its Heavy Yield are a inust crop The first planting of tomatoes arderi because they should be made wmh plants which nave been started uidours. Set them out only after danger of frost is en- heavily, so tale varieties are plant- tirely over. There is nothing to be gained by taking any risk of hav- Now comes the Michigan state mg them killed by a belated frost. college. wirming a If your garden has a picket fence. in the All. America it will give the tcmatues ideal sup- trsls fsr i941 with an early toms»- port and save a lot of ground space. Its Lacking a fence it will pay w make fruits average three inch s in diam- tiiem climb a stake, or trellis. the vine is Amateurs used to take pride 1n oliage rather producing the largest tomatoes, It may be planted closer with varieties like Beefsteak and together than most varieties, which Ponderosa. These grow to enor- ' good‘ point for small gar- mous size but are late, and most gardeners now prefer one of the Tomatoes are one of the most im- smooth, round medium~slzed varie- d crops o! Lin; home gar- ties, early or second ¢arly, both are rich in vitamins A being planted in large gardens. Late varieties leave a large proportion of their fruits green on the vine fwllileri the frost kills them n the s . ‘me need for sir in soil has been emphasized oy experiments with so- oalled nutrient solutions, in which plants are grown without sail. Ex- cept in California, some device by which. air man be supplied to the roots has been found necessary for healthy growth. A loose soil, com- posed of coarse particles, allows air to penetrate. ._._.._. Modern plant foods are quick acting. and are available to plants before the weather warms up. The sown. Well fed in the beginning plants will soon become sturdv enough to forag¢ more effectively for themselves. You can't very often find Savoy cabbage in the market because they are not long keepers. Plant are the highest quality table cab- bages. ‘Iheir dark green crinkled leaves identify them at onoe. Th; quickest annual flower to bloom ts leptosyne gtillmaaii, which will bear flowers in five weeks from menu-m ric. for this dress will lead s busy life. Colorful c ecks or; both gay __.__i___... 1nd mpnropriste. - ' Style No. 8442 is des ed for WEST ROYALTY W. l. sins 6, B. i0, i2 and i4 S so a ro- Tho negula monthly meet! o! West Royaltry Women's Insmute Bend was held in West Royalty School ferred. in]; on the afternoon of March 26. th your Name. Mikes: and the fig: with sucteen members present. The numberhBo lure to Itch the I meeting opened with the Creed. The you wis . President presided. Minutes of last Style No. 84-42 Sim meeting wers read and adopted. Collect on amounted to one dollar and fifteen cents. one ‘ 981d membership fee. It was moved Mid seconded that Mrs. Russel Be‘l and Mrs. Wilbur ‘lrainor be appointed as the School Comm‘ttee for the next three months. The Questionn- aire on Agriculture was filled and passed in by Mrs. Alex Grant. Ques- City tionnaire on Home Eonomieg to be filled in bv Mrs. Lem McKinrion committee for April: M 00rd rs. onl “ p Stetson. Mrs. Mammond Sander-aim.) The members of th's Institute are - co-opemtlng with tho worker; _ of the Canadian War Services Fillld to id in this campaignfnnd collectors B have been appointed ti“ differ-l ent sections of the d trict. Next meeting to be held at the, home of Mrs. Fred Gates on Wednesday. Aprll 23 rd where all tickets for the Hooked Mot are to be ha Med?» m» secretary at his meeting. The drawing of same to take place also st this meeting. R01 Doll to be sn- swemd with collection. ., ' rvFaswhions '1 Li Living o Leisure Just to Justmtzoghri-ieiviful, m: m be mun. Thm ovum Just to be nut-him u o child Just to be gentle. l SWGGZ ' l iimg zest. giuigi i; atieilgl-‘yl ‘vliignfltnlnsa so "Wblefi W “time Justwgliilgrlve sadness sway with s sou: Wheth Just to b, ioyal toGod and k ced on mar e . a - gaun sheet of stainless steel with mo“ p190“ M a. bac en beads canlc clay and calcined magnesia. while the tile has a baclmig or m, l" ‘Emmi W's" felt. treated with emulsified asphalt. ‘The material is applied with an We are all concerned about sleep. How much. should we have? HOME-MADE CLOTHES BASKET "Eight hours‘ sleep for a man. ——-—- nine for a. woman, ten tor a. fool" Ah excellent clothes basket can The famouéixt Dr. d Ellohn tH Km Surgeon - ram‘ ary o K George III, gave that advise. there any truth in it? No. and futon on the outside with Men sleep more restlmly than wo- 81118- T-‘wn cut a circle or heavy men, and therefore need more sleep cardboard. cover with olleioth grid n t less. ofllow do we know men sleep rest- gully kept clean basket that will l . ‘gr’: Glenvilio Glddings, famous research l i ttach d to the 1 berlhpglruilgslger Tillss movie every 1-3 Mormon salt timebthgkjleeller IIIIOVLO: and mfies 3 will milk f‘ B. 02C C C011 . films eeieeti-icqam and offs" are Prw wrote uuwirh s. m conveyed by wire w me next, 309m with flour and salt. Gradually add where another instrument records "WW1 milk- Ffl-hefl-i- th Dr. Giddings found that “fe~ males are sounder s‘ , a than D more quickly but sleep motel quietly through the night.‘ J hn sleep was i pi, tmseemly. en- ervatlng." He had been used to going to bed at ten o'clock and rising at eight. But he then! waked around midnight and can» eluded this was due to "lying in ger than nature required." he set m alarm clock for. some time in the middle of the Then for five. At last for four o'clock. This proved to be ' enough: he ceased to lie \ aw . And the old stalwart arose .~ "INIIM ll at 4 am. for the next sixty years! ' "'5'"‘¢¢l|=' (But he often dowel when oome- ‘Y’ lklfl t - . onfhgngritiih iftiilfufotoay knows """" '*""1 N eecllecraft— ‘ You can't but ms trim of room for action uid the or a a-s yin-as of 39-inch mm. ‘P191!!! (I00) 00in l! N!‘ Pattern. Wfltb Film.- IUOOt Mldffll IIIID Tllll ADVIOIII . a ‘ml-is. 141' fi-e" “I -e"'a‘o="”s~"'-'~=:mmd¢i. terature --The Woman '3‘ Realm mamas-roman {greet-loin tiwwioaisnnuq Justtnbotondonjuattobotruv. lvwiwurcorm “w? ballad D- 9P the whole day may hours o1 slullow also a mains suawwwcwmumm ” astmrmamr~ M» a , un- . ~ _Thl-t is 1st Grou Sleep. 'w k, g rested, in body an; fills, Ion-H: m hypnvimnh l-Pllflratus would re-- m. m‘ mm. u d“; w m)? 21:15‘ little movement during [ugh ' At 0th tim to believe that God knows on the ‘Email W6 11in 0:112:35 m h” muse ‘ w my. that we sleep right htrough u, 33$ to let 185s be isiuzvflgily key. "ml"- ‘mi 5° Bhmwl! end rest: Th“ u God“ wm m, you and m‘ lessly that we wake tired. dopres. ILIB-I NEED PROPER CARI ‘o TO FUNCTION god without any heart for the Despite the intense heat gener- W"? wmld- mild!!!’ lilo-m for ated by automatically stokered mm" 50W"- worrying over any- coal fires there is no danger of the "*1"? w! everything, and m... boiler burning out when there ls ‘Wfym! 5'1"’ WW5! sleep will sufficient water in it. 11° f“ L - Regardless of the inlenslt of E18 t W M’ how-i of such rim. bite firebox heat the boiler wll be 1°” 5 . 0r Jerky anxious dozing, only is hot as the wafer in it. en- ff W“ w 200d than four or five Bineers say. The heat ven off by o1?‘ o‘ £15.? Gm“? 51°95 his fire is conducted hrouZh the i‘ no LOW Ions you r1669 that boiler plates and absorbed by oool- ‘funli- but how well. Take s cup er water within. 1 n“ geefimangogeiligisnlsfouahigln t and There is danger o damaging - Y people boiler. however, when wafer is sl- m" “mild 111 ti"! Simple remedy to set too low. Home owners the whim)" 2L9"? 5i"? woblem. with hot water heating systems w‘ Wm‘ n” '18- h uld h k th ater level fre- '-—*- Zuintif to: rah wc-Kllnst boiler sufgdlrlgjnlg Muted. glass fibre in- damage, me engineer; advise. l v x Julia have been de- Yc oped that enable divers t9 mp; new MATERIAL ,§n*j,°,f§§y_"“'°’ M“ H 1°11: u A new type of stainless steel W895 tor their la q: mull.“ rm“ of asbestos fibre. vol- wh ‘mm "" a ommem. u em in and rub with s clean cloth. -___ Always use s medium oven when adhesive. baking chocolate cum M‘ noUns_""""(,F SLEEP was on bottom and sides dug to percentage of fat it contains, ..__..... unter, be made gwnoulloally ‘i; homo i,’ 1min: a n bushl b x - oileloth. $21 dowen ova;- ‘gutting Pllwe in bottom of the basket Au sat a number of years. scientist. maids tests with "h raipli." This is an instru- gientylixolgg recording automatically Carrot Soup the movements of a. sleeping per- son. s! Ml! They not only get to slee l John wetter I ' Wesley thought foo much ‘atu d Still he Lay awake for He then set his alarm for toonwur lnd polnkad sled. Ila 0n uh If o” —-For The Home m! for sll-‘round usefulness. "nun-nu... Nlflll HOW-IOU Thoulldlofiomln halgodihru -