QiOmO-iibibi-‘Qirii-i-QQ-i/Qbmliai/Qbsid 9<§4e<®oo<¢>0e€ee£oe¢4 Living&Leisure[ vTHE woman's REALM/ l GOD CAN AFFORD TO WAIT light, either artificial or natural,‘ is a must for the visual demands God's wayl seem dark, but Icon or of fine eye work. ate _-_--- They tliuch the shining hill: ot ASK HOUSEVPIFE WHAT SHE: Th dayfl | LIKES ; e ev cannot brook delay, 1 -'~~— The good can well afford to xvaitfi In Bfrlflill n group of people are \\' Ye have the future grand and great. orklng to ilud out just. what the The safe appeal cf truth to time, ordinary llotlsetvife wants in tier —-_7- A lhcme . . . whether she likes tier BLUE 1S FAVORITE COLOR OF saucepan» round or square, the 5EA50N l_\‘]\(‘ of chair sllr‘ plw-icrs. the l‘1'.‘=i shape fur n cup til‘ t'illti§(‘l'. ’l‘hct- are tllc Count-ii oi Indr- trlal Design and a ltunlller of women's organizations. who are working together lit the Women’! Group for Sol-val Weft-ire, reple- sellti" i’ nlany thou“ (l\ of \\'O.t'iill ill Brltuilr 'I‘llc_v a ~cttlzlg up Consumers‘ Connnitlees to trll lnantllaettlrers just ullat umnln like and not what other people think they should he like. Miss Lucy Butt-her. a nlcnll-cl- c-f the Women's Cirollp, said tllcrc had never been a tilnc when manll-f faettlrers were so interested ill thc ideas of the housewife . llor has there ever been n time when Materials a" extremely yayjgd so many home-makers lrn Britain. ‘knew so well what they wanted. Velvet, haku straw. cellophane straws, taffeta and silk. all llzlve Ill LllPEB days "1 Flltlfiflllos» She a place this season in one of tneiflrldcd. women simply rantlot '- most varied show-lugs Paris has F0111 1° bu)’ Pllefill illflildl‘ lhlllii- seen in years PARIS -_.Blue lS one oi‘ this season's most popular colors. Just l! it played a major part in many of the leading couture collections, so it is SllO-Wn hy the modi-stcs, ill all the soft subtle shades rang l from aqua to turquoise, from sky blue to navy for -tovvn wear. Othct- colors are also subdued. greige, soft cinnamon, champagne. sluice hrown. orchid mauve ain't faded pink. White hats are in the news, often combined with blalk, beige. or forget-me-ttot blue. They arc even shown with tailored ell- senlblcs, sometimes with soft chif- fun draping. STORE IN DRY CELLAR _ Maple syrup can he kept several months without affecting the rol-‘ our if it. is stored in a cool. tliyit cellar. I L?‘ l Hints on Etiq uettl R is not gccd manners to cor.- tinually bore people by telling the ntorypf pllys or movies or your BEAUTY TAKES To THE BAT“ dreams. DON'T BUY A HAT You can turn your tub intent; W11“! 5111151; DQ\\'_\' one-gal beauty salon and use t ._ time taken out for a bath to tiollblfi New Y0l‘k—~—'1‘lllS year. more than 11D °ll mllni’ Tiluténes ‘LMFh ha“ pver. dort’t buy a hat sitting duo/hum be P64191911 tiff 1f“_3“l*‘-‘-_ ‘o Mlllincry departments everywhere} The best tlnle, cl {llSlll\l1tl‘,‘ n‘ 1.1..» rllll length mirrors. useaeush back finale-s m1} or? e -? them l0 lllet-k the hit! with ylmqed t-lrs 1s “@1110 M115 f" “"113 outline. Your skirt-s are longer, 508F911 and 5°3k°d~ _ __ d 30in‘ shoulders probably not- so If W“ need '° Vamps‘ gxek xvide. Your hats must not be too @3135» ‘the 15°51 time m 3°“ i," heavy too o‘ver_po\verfngv bu; lg sparkle is while you are floating must do its part to complete all“ l Yellxlll! hall“ T” ‘real’ “‘“‘ smart anti attractive silhouette. 6W5 1° ‘lamp léeliflicmf .15 Lhti rm- m4": fashion trend in hot: best-knee" 6°11 111g; 11° St a i. tnutllful. smallish and sleek. r951“? Silflrkle “lllmg '3“ fresh facecloth in steaming W619i‘. and use it as a hot compress over closed lt'ds_ The tub a the best place fer running up rinlzléii. many zlrls claim. They say hall" dampened by the steam of a hot bath draws up this are worn back on the head, \‘."'ll slight movement to the side. ere is u-ldith at the tides Crowns hug the head. Make lure that your new hat follows this ncncral line_ From there on l". the rHOltJO is widely varied, with m4- size and shape of your face and the needs of your wardrobe tlnpm-tarlt factors. for netting pin curls. To make your bath give you the equl-valent of a mRSSBSP- 115° l‘ scrub brushto create fiction. Use it before you dunk bristles or wet your skin. Then send the SClllD brush on its rounds again when you slather on soul)- TQ tum n prosy bath into an enchanting interlude, use extra- creanly’, extra-fragrant soap. Toss‘ in some bubbling hatll oll or bankl your tub with fragrant bfllll 10am- 'If you ll“? in a. hard-water dis- Gray winter days force you to i110?» 11S! R Perium"! ‘fam’ ‘fr; Spend more hours working at ener to coax mo"! 3911011 °“~ close-seeing tasks by lampllghhssfiflil- which brings us up to the subject of proper illumination. First rule is to make allowance for the. lack of natural light by floodlngl your entire workroom- not mere- Jy your desk or sewing table- “In; coon nanrrs It is more important to teach children proper living habits than 1o train them to be careful cross- n busy street. Wise parents also itave their children vaccinat- ed and inoculated. in; SAVE YOUR EYES l _' , l . Better Englzsh i; D. U. wlllilml PQQVi/fitbmfilulflifili 1. Wlhat is wrong with tlhll sen- tence? "You went back. on your promise." 2. What is the correct pronuncia- ‘lion of "fiasco" (a complete fail~ um)? .'l. Which one of these words is misspelled? Expiable, exquisite, ex- stacy. 1t. What does the vrord “improv- idcllt" nicall? fl. What is a word beginning ‘With ce that means "a iilct unques- Qtfillshed"? ANSWERS l. Say, "You failed to keep your promise." 2. Pronounce fe-as-ko, e as 1n me unstressed. a as in at, o as in no, accent second syllable. 3. Ec- stasy. 4. Not providing for the fut- tum; thrifuess. "l-lls icnprovident lilfe soon swept away his fortune.” b. Certainty. just the right amount of mO-lStUrC t THE lclmnnotrrarown GUARDIAN os>oeo¢>to~s>ooa>eoa>co%eo&co@co<se oa-eo-oo oqpai4 Affilh 4r, 1-147 The Future ‘Queen of England Turns Twenty-One rIIDiYC excitement. . X Wales gave her a girl-sized cot.- ta-gc. beautifully furnished in scale. for a playhouse. t \ . » m9’. ‘ It seems prophetic now that h irth of Elizabeth. Princess of York, brought family J0)’, little Three lives With the rugged mountains of called her “Quccnle" from birth. Today Princu: Elizabeth (for her grout-grandmother) of York. second son of King Vlll'-s abdication. Today she loenox cooluas Keep refrigerator cookie dough on hand for emergencies. You can make it up whenever you have moments to spare in the kitchen. ‘Pllen it is ready to be sliced and baked “on the double." Comes lunchbox-packing time and you find there is nothing on hand for dessert, reach for a roll of cookie dough. Iin less than fifteen minutes you can have crisp waters baked. ready to wra/p and send along to work for school. These Ginger Peps are as spicy and good as the name suggests. GINGER PEPE 1 cup molasses or dark corn syrup ‘l cup shortening 2'1.- cups sifted flour 2 cups whole wheat; flakes 11,» teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking soda 1»; teaspoon allspicc l‘-'.- teaspoons ginger licat. tnoltlsscs or corn syrup to boiling and add shortening. RI."- nlove from heat; cool well. Slit flour. salt. soda and spices together: stil- into nlolasscs mixture. Add wimp, wnnnt flakes. Blend well. Knead and shape into rolls about 11.-_- inc-ties in diameter: tan-up m waxed paper, covering ends s0 that dough \_Vlil not dry out. Stmc tn rc- frigerator until firm. Cut in thin slices and bake on lulgrcascd C00kie sheet in moderate oven i350 rlcgrccs I-‘J 8 in 10 minutes. Yield: t2 inches. in cl n- 8 dozen wafers never.) Etiqaettei By lwberta Lee é? Q. Is it permissible to address a wedding invitation lg "Mr, and MTS- BFOWn and Family”? A. No; the words "and futility" are no longer used. A separate in- vitation should be sent to each memlbcr of the family other than the husband and wife. Q. If a mall doesn't smoke and is entertaining a WCFJliRH “who does, should he supply her with cigar- ettes while with her? A. Yes. Q. To "whom only should one send notes announcing a. birth? A. Only to intimate friends. %,"(Wi»€@i€ @€/€\"¥1§/€€\i"-TQ Morning Smile l; .: _ _ 1.] 9 Q- in . ‘Ii W’ V§1W ....A Scottish teacher was explain ing a Scripture lesson l0 a class of disinterested inattentive scholars. Sltcltlctlly inspired, she said, “Ham's up those who would like to go to Heaven." Interest was awakened. Up nvcnt n forest of hands. Only one little fellow relnaintd unresponsive. ills neighbor. notic- Windcor is 21 years old. Born the daughter of the Duke the former Lady Elizabeth Bowos-Lyon. the would have grown up as the politically unimportant Princess of York -except for the unprecedented accident of Kin Edward tance because she is heiress presumptive to the throne of Great Britain. the future Queen Elizabeth II, ruler of the emire on which “the sun never sets.',f______> South Africa as a back lng his plum and silent t\ltit\idt',_ ‘gave him a silarp ntlrilrc "with hi; iclbow and said. ‘iiautl up your l hand, mun, Ye're no gmln thc noo." (for her mother) Alexandra Mary (for her grandmother) George V. and the Duchess. is a figure of word impor- a. By British lair, rsmc of one at 12-4. Royal Per- sonagc and heiress presumptive é In wartime. dos _ ruling to the contrary. "Bctts" joined the ATS, driving and amp, Princes; Topvuluesilon: "Who willPrlncess - Undo. "It" Kin: Edward VIII. Elizabeth poses for her 21st birthday picture In Natal National Park. Elizabeth Blurry?" Best. bet to- Photo by NBA Correspondent Sydney Galger. . . , silo officially to the Crovrn. at. the King's day: Prince Philip of Greece. Household Scrapbook ‘i By Roberta Lee Grouse One of the best ways of removing grease spots frcm wall paper is to cover the stain witlh fuilefs earth and let it remain for several days. Brush off and if necessary repeat the application. Old Rubber Gloves If you wear rubber gloves to pro- tect your hands and nails, but find Alli STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMTBLE For truesday, April 22 ADVERSE planetary configura- tions give warning of a confused, uncertain and complicated state cf Affairs. in which it wqlild be easy to become so involved as to cause loss. misery, separations and danger to funds, resources and other treas- ured possessions. This Ln business and financial entanglement as well as in emotional. spiritual alld men- tal attitudes. Schemes, duplicity and intrigue are likely to ensnare because of lack q-t snglwity, Clea;- vision and good intent. False values and greed may lure and wreck fond hopes. the nails pierce the finger and, just turn tlhe glove inside out and paste a piece o! adhesive tape over each finger end. Dialling Coins when mailing a coin. fasten it to a piece of cardboard by means o1.’ a strip of adhesive tape and it will travel safely through the mall. ice-s; cci»: ct»:- oe-bsiic-Qvce-i How Can 1!." By Anne Ashley §--dcflicf)"\i_i~fl€vii‘_,v<l®;§l€ffif Q. shoes? A. A little vaseline jelly applied tu the .~.'llO£‘5 will make them soft and pliable. The Jelly should be rubbed into the leather with a piece of flannel. Q. Haw cln I make molot. crock- or r- 15/‘3? Qwke fr r-Qi; l llow can lsoftcn stiff leather U’ It In Your Birthday Tlwse whose birthday 1t. is may encounter a year of loss, separa- tions, blocked interests and ambl. £10m. largely because of an obscure unreasonable and tricky state of lllilld. in which it would be prob- able t-hnt wrong decisions and juntping at hazardous conclusions might find unhappy reactions on business, fittanclol, professional and uffeclionnl life. Illicit notions. cr- rati: ideas, greed or sinister pm. pose might. precipitate such adverse and deplorable conditions. Pause for reflection before taking any dc- Cisivc step. A child born on tlhls clay may be ers crisp? A when crackers absorb moist- ure. they lose their crispness. Place thcm on a pic pan or baking sheet. and bake in n hot oven for about teal minutes. ma.» o/flwdlzzzhg 50 YEARS OF BREAKFAST‘ S mule more tempting by Grape-Nuts — the longest-established of all lead- ing cereals! So many millions have enjoyed Grape-Nuts flavor and extra nourishment! Fashions/Literature .4; ~~., mcbi u: y‘. it i MQQQoQn-va-Qco-afioeq-eoaoaqaoeqsvea-tot-Q-oq v6 l ll eo-_t>o0<¢-co~&w s; v DEAR. DORUIY-IY DIX: Nly guinea pigs oi’ ourselvcs. \Vc :11‘..- tlon. He feels that lifc has new-r has ncvcr hurl ally trt-tdotn. Iie father hull him tied dbtvll; tllcn ti down; and our climax by tying lie sills he pleases, wlthott-t tic-ck and ma “ha! he (lid. get home He think months to ti 5 it have been separated front him unt- lltc plan will work‘! ANSWER: force him to live up to his. self With ti. have got to make _l'ollr husband life that is worth more than being sohuldering his responsibilities. l it . Ellen 's Diary B)’ an Island Farmer's Wife fi £fl Monday brought u resumptlnn of our workatiay tasks to the folks at. Altlerlca and to t-llc men especially it returned the chore of the potato grading. 1t is m- deed in the nature of l; chore to James. for of all farm work, this is one in which he can find little 9117181‘ t0 Chieftain or please. l-‘ar "growing potatoes" he asserts ‘is not farming at all_ They are xrovlm" he points-out "not that it is in any way a labor of love but only for the cash return they may bring." However, refreshed by the Sabbaths rest, it was like (‘N11111: l0 a fresh. new sccnc. There were several helpers today: our old friend Mack, Who- farlns in the neighborhood; Mr. C. from the house on the hill; a hrawny farmer from down the river road and Roll and Jamie. so tllnt for all of them the afternoon slipped away quickly and so effectively that I was told at supper time: “they can fix that old pump for you now. Mi-ssls!" which WES per- haps the best news I have ilcarti for days. u o Yesterday there had been u brisk walk 1n the coolness prevail. lug to the morning service in the old Kirk at the corner, where the Minister who is n. widely read and lmucll learned man. and most fu- mllltlr wlth The Book of Book: "opened unto us Tile Scriptures." At evening, James and I had a stroll along the fields, a bit dis- turbing when we came to bare meadows roughened by the frost where “there wont be g pick of inclined to act. from strange im- pulses or quixotic ideas. being sub- Ject to snares and intrigue, to ll; detriment and personal loss, or sor- TOW, BREAK ALL RELATIONS ‘V1111 “THREE girls. and that is ltavlng a g I have long contended in this column vent the great nlajority of legal divorces fed up with donlcsticity and ll(‘('tl a rest fflinl it. everv now and "m, _._________ g __W___ _ - . (EOHUIIIXOH (m I; DOROTHY DIX SA YS—- _;»eo@s-eo'Q-oa-@”: Trial Separation . Wits Must Sever All Relations During Experimental Period husband and I are making txperimcnting with a trial get-,,_,,_ glvl-tl him a fair show because he says t-ilut ltheu lie was a boy, h]. lc wai rllule along and the goverm merit tied him down; tflen I came into the picture and I tied l-llm little sixnveek-old baby cap; m. llllll down worse than ever. low-s me. but. he Just Can't stand nut to bl: ubli: to run zlrouuzl with his old huddle; 1111“ 31.11% gill friends, ullti go zlllollt llnd do a; h‘ having ll wife hanging around hi; kltlg tllln tell where he has been and rrl lfrllllg zlggrievcct it he dceslut ‘i \\'llll lllc lllilknltazl. t if he could have from n‘ lr of frcedulll, he nligllt get nu‘, craving for liberty nut of hi5 si-st n , d to settle down and be zl good husband anti flltlltr 0 l m ‘be rCady this plan and have taken the baby and guilt: ‘lack ' I ha“ allied to l0 illy people Md neck lien tltdzly. How do you think WORRJELIJ tum I think the chances are that it. will ' ' N011 hi"? °11°11§ll backbone to carry “ark om n“ K out your end of (he bargain and t4 By that I m 1a f ~ i t relationship with your husband for tilt-l n m sou D break o" an Don't let your husband collie to see you. lcl him see the baby. Give lvcn so lnucll rope that he will hang hlm duration of your contrncr Dotti write to him. Don't But it you are going to be so weak as to t-lke him part-time husband and let ililn come back an ‘ on u ‘ ‘on d lonesome, hungry or lll need of motley, d forth whenever he get; X0111‘ vrtllerimcnt. will fall. You realize lilllt lllcrc is something in a pluytbul‘ and pllilandcrlng around 00d wile. a sctitlcd home, and that trial divorces would pr” Men and wonten both got -t ltoy at all" due to the lack n a Sprint: vovcrlet of snow. Wt "kzlyleyecl" briefly with Mr. B. and the family there gathered costly about illc fire and then made uln wily across a line fence to Rob’! There, we enjoyed n silent tron ure hunt which led us up l stair: to see the two small fellows taut asleep, and quite unaware of out present-t; Northern lights played beautifully on the sky. flinging their marvellous banners along Lite stat-lit heavens, to homeivartl \vn_v. I v But I mllst continue the interm- ing account of another Island farmers wife to the Forest Lawn Memorial Park ~— a cemetery - about forty miles from Palm Beach in that western land of lunshino. "I think" she writes "the most beautiful piece of statuary, I have ever seen ls the Mystery of Lilo. Ii is l1 largo group of 18 figure: in marble and stands near tho (iardell of Memory. (The sculptor is Ernesto Gazzcrl.) These are grouped about a tiny stream of running writer i-ll a wall, which slrcnnl of life. o i represents the t lMally iigtlres are represented there lineluding the scientist. a learned professor. the atheist, the stoic. a .l ', - g‘ l tie, two lowrs. i2io§S\V:Cl izilfizniiclfadurate. I faniil)’ igrolna nlul n mother. l" 0f Whom try to iinrl the altswer to tllfi tContinuod on page l6! = fNée-d ‘BRIGHTEN TflE BURNER" A washable you wilt love to wear for doing household c-hotes . . . for plcnictng this sununer. Wide waist band and perky sash c185!) 1! 5'9"!" waistline. Ruffles accent a pretty shoulder yoke. No. 211s ls cut in sizes 12. 14» 16. l6. 20. - . 38 and 40. Size (it) re- quires 313 yards 35-inch, Hi ytvsci: | rufflln . t! Send 20 cents 1 for PATTERN. lecraft/ I JFOR THE HOMEJ. light our \ Imam which includes complete sewing Quick, N0. z-tm Grape-Nuts are ditfel-enc- made from two grains mdgtylepfliéfiggf ”;f;'.‘§ly§dd'§;§ guy! Pretty little flowers fun-n the ‘m’! 1"" °"°- suflmPeued 891d"! WM“: 511d sure to state the size you wish. In- ? center or (3113 lllttt-acltvlg doilly. '13:. , l; ._.~.-. . mallzed barley; double-bat: byhan elude petal unit. or zone number 9681118 I B 0V6!’ v PlWflP 9 , exc uslve totes: to we em t It 1n your a reas. , design. About 20 inches tn diameter Dundurn bustle. "nm- ‘weebumglut flaw: And bee-u” Add,” Plum-n Dspnl-tment, The and it. is simple crochet work. Pat- 1W"- 1" 7397 "PM" H ak ghnrlottctown Guardian. l tetm No. t-:- me contains complete 10h" R51!» Rvbvlwp "WP "PM"! 111 =9 I11 IWEIB‘ , instructions. Needlework Book, Pvllmw") — ""1" serving. you t l4 w 16 servings an"... no, m; lllllfifi/ml/I/ 20 cents. l """"' G"'P°‘N"" "m r from each pac age. Get Grape-Nuts 1m"! in the bright, new package from Ill IIIIATIIIIII To older: Send 20 cents tl1 coin . t 1 v to Neédlevéork Bureau, Charlotte you: grocer‘ _ "m. . ’ own uar an. , ' nengn No. 21-1200 M '-"""'""i§d';;'i"_— _ “n; l‘ WI FUINIYUII] ' r- '~~'-~~"'i——~.r-— - rupe- u s - | \ I . | an, Province Q IH | v l l’ " i : ‘ H Addfél! so” fm"! OLD . ' . ,,_,,_ _ ___ Ahlduflofflonmlhodu T" WWW“ w" “Wm” a“ ‘ pnymp , _____*____ __ llflfilfilllnillliqo- ‘J