* "U1-_ I .--/\ . ;’_/\Ul-__ r11GH'i‘ ana ci1A1 OF THE is 0 o 0 0 0 _t ` l At the firt Court he-ld by their Mrs. Hedley Mn:-kiilllon of Van- 11-alt-sli1-.~ lizllz G1-oi-1_1- VI and collver, a foi-iller Cllni-loiietown Qin-1-li 1-Ll.;-.lla-ill on Wtilin-.~u1l_\' lady, \\-ll.» a pus eiiger on the ni.-_'ll1_ .\l.1y 5. at llllel-Liiliiiullil Aol-aiilgi lu.~1Sui111' .:. \1`1;.~ ..2:;>|1¢l-salill. the t-’l‘l'll\‘ pre 1-1111-d 11.1.~ 1 .\I..\~ L_\i1l.l \’\1':1gh1 Prince St. 7:30 p_m__New g11||,,_r songs _11»-.\11._; 11 “1,___. _HJ 11,1111 3 puiliiler t-il:cl'ia!:led at llrlilge Moiltlay night DJD 254 m__ 11377 mel 1-1:11-t he l1.p.\ eiilbi-o1di_-1-ed Q for Mr. uilli _\1r.\. Beilialnin C. ` BERLIN _ Answer: “"’-3 'l-`-’ - "‘ ‘ll il""`*“‘ and 5'" ` Holllmlfl of 5|""'"""lk` Q""b""' ` 8:30 p.m. _ Songs bv Ernst I This is a letter that both men and wonlen'will do well to consider well known to let us prophesy _‘il1;':_ 1-11.1. 1 1 ' 111 li1:l'1-ll and boiii ‘l<1‘ ` \l _ ' Ju--' . 1_i1.1 'l|‘ 1 1 l .-‘1 .\I.1Il-..1-son 1\l1o 1-ele '1 . nioiilitlc lol 1lali.l.\ \\heit‘ they .- `-till bl1‘lll<1a_v On Wed- I M1-_ and M1-.-_ is_ c_no11-am of sae; o§£z 5 class f Oi1R_ 4A, 35.34 in.. _il_i-;»<_~nr O D o I ` _\l:_- I-.'.-1:1 H111-l-.e -.1-a\ the popular 1 pi-eiillv arranged tivo .l!>.1- ‘-11.11,-11 az her home last Tues- ?~`TT L' .3 . . 1 . NI. 1-`1_ 'lz lids-1-:-.~ is being wel- e~:1 2.111- 1'-1-1111 lnoillhs 1-1.-lim 311. ' .1- _J 41-1-11111-llle, Florida. . . . . 5'---.1-lls who has been .<11--1:1-1_1-si sf-\f~i.11 months with her su'--r \1i- ll.-6:/-is will be a pretty and in-11-ll udillli-1-1| udditioil to your mgli rll bzl-iii-ixnil. 'I`lle wp of 1-lie baske-ts nrt- left opvll so that they fu 1 11 po.--ki-1 lnio wir:-ll you tuck ii inuii-111111; it-nsll cloth. Colorful rib- ` boil ls dill-.111 tllrougli the open nlcsh at ilu- wp ol the basket and through _ the llallillr, then tied in a bow to coiilplete thc- design. This is also a most 1.t1lci‘e.stlniz and quick-to-mnke derorntioil for .~1:-nrvi-11 and 1-uni1e.rs. and is sl :~11n1l-' idea for holding llniiilkt-1-1-llzeis v1-111-n sewn to the front of 1 \ lnllildiy bile. 'llu- 11111-1-rn includes complete easy-tal-llildel-suillil cl'o<-ilet instruc- tloils witlloui nbbi-1-vial ons, detail chart, complete ilillshlng and assemb- lln ln.<1i'iu-tiolls. 1; . _ 1-'or coinpiete patterns and instructions for all of these design, nano 20 ct-nts in stamp; or eotn fooin preferred; to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use thin eol||>0n. Print your name and adfln-as plainly. |‘o The Charlottetown Gilldinl Needlework Dept. DESIGN N0. UI 1 ' _ 15,- Ro.1d_ l ' l V .12 mldmgh _‘ H Km y plly. The old hlisbaild wants to stay put and the girl wife wants tn gad t 1-1-1-/llii ' tiiiil-.Lil illlL‘€‘. 1' The Gates. regrettr-d Her dull;-,*llt1-rs Mrs. 1 yon;-5 foreign languages. only hikers take 1 ° ’ ' ' $57 Kesméngs C2205 ilbout. _He willlts to illirsc his rlleulllritisnl and she wants to dance. The 1 wa1k5_ ,_-,my scholars form ubm,ies_ _' Mrs. H.1l'i\- \v;l11~l11- lei- und daugh- m' 11 L71, _hefg “ ' ` ' scholar is bored still _by his dumb wife and slit-__\-z111'il.=: in his face when he ,mm [mm me recent inspimu-ons of 1 i.1-:- .M111 11.111- .11-1-111-d .il 1\/lnnli-1.-:ll " ' " T'0K‘_, 1 wallts to d‘scuss Ellrliiides ilisti-nd of Robert. 'In_vlor. The polished mall _ progwsh-E (.d11m1i0n_ 01,11- pm. 11-11-11 151111‘11-111 11111-1- 11-l 1-xteilded ` 0 of the world is hllilliliziled by tllc soclill 1-ri-or.\ oi his uilsopll..~ticated wlic 1 f(,&i0na1S were expected lb nmkt, of 1 1 T 1 nie ro E‘°`“ f to 1i\i \Ii» \V1l1cl1eslei mom 11-1- .\Il-s .\l1-l-xiillloil lil Nap- 1 Pmgl Ont. ln-1111-c 1-1-lui-llllig home. ; lllellg o . . . 1 with serious 1llne.\~ of Mrs. Arthur _ mos; Lollalvortll Avi-liue. is deeply 1 givén Geiiiiize Pl'11l\st- and N-11's. Ii'\iiig1,,_b0uf, li.-1111 1 ltfrs J this week from a visit to Montreal i will-re sister I Ill .11-l-11-ed home to lie with 1111-ii Kmg l liioilior. pmme ' ' ` ' This E. D. Nicholson returned .die wus the guest. of her ,1101,9_ Mrs. Price. pmt)-_ ' ' ' ' relive m“"S A"“°‘u“‘” ‘S"""lm i social toilielilloil is shocked at the bltaches of etiquette that her plainly doubt T‘“““m"~“l°" 01 'l“ Nd! ‘mal bioligllt-lip husband commits has “ml JZJ- 25-4’ 1’ 1 U 80 L.-ich of ills kind is the lnviolable law of Natliie and we break it at hurt that the reading of poetry become a speclalisin to our The sense of its universal _i_l_-_:Ar i11AST;"1l_Al11_l-11 Fr_;111-1- .illd ogller _12ll_5 f‘m"Eme'l¥a""“ent °f Tile girl _whn has bcci1_ re:il'ed 111 al_l_ the reflilenleilts and elegancies of _ nviusic or to paim_ There is mi 1' .:ii1‘ .f>' ' - ~ _ __ _' ' .. _ - D; ._ . . _ ________ our peril. Tile very essence of llnpplilcss in i1ln1'i‘i11ge is for llusbaiids and human value has am_Opmed_ It is ""` 7"' ' W `“"`“ wives to be approximately the same age. to have the same tastes alld . . What- Wlll be Pf~‘l'llHP5 the habits, the some cultural backgrollild, the saine kind of friends and the faglfghlng that m a hurrying wmld brilliant private dinner party ' same 50c1;1]s;1md1hg_ crude tl 20 ‘k d cl thel ' the ftene ari out constantly feeds us with sensation can be left to the in London for more lan Because men can pic an loose i- wives, y o rm 'y memry if not to the poets And It Wlll be lleld MM' 25 “llen of the-r own class than women do. A 1111111 attracted by the youth of a wide] 50 guests-liirlildillg the i girl will inarry one young enouizll to ln- his daughter. Or a br lllant man m th; and Q\lP€l1-Will <'llf\<“ lil U19 :lllured by ii iii-city ture will inarl-_\‘ a stupid and liiledurated woman. Or an read ¥T\11\lSL<’l"S lmllflllri- \'°°m- aristocratic man‘will iiuirry a girl of lowly origin because slle has some mme 15 I-1 1336 aflfl l°ff.\' r00m lead- passing attraction for him. No spectacle as coinmonei- than to see men able ing off the sinalllsh room where who are married to women who are so vast.y their interiors that every one poetry .Bi\\ll11lg Street. on llklildoil oliirlfll i-1-~ld.f-ilee of the Win co~ll11tl1s of Anuswer: _ _ _ '1 11,01- Page P1-lm-o_o.; E11y,abe1,h No inun who loves his wife can keep from getiiilg gi-een-eyed wllen he been mlm- iff- Wlll mme W an end is learning early in her life the sees her fl‘rt1lng with other men. She wounds not only his heart but as new _ beauties of me parkland from hor honor and his sell-respect. and he callilot help reseinlng it. but his Je - Windows in the baptist:-y port,-ay. M- morning ,-1119, _ and until ousy and ills prolesls get him nowhere. ln! 11,51, dm. 9|- ,~9_1,1d@m-e nf, the Tile only thing that enn save your inarrlzlgil Ls for ,\'<_Jui‘ wife to be 0f C,,_s1_le the 51111511911 of v1_e¢1-,11ni, and brought to see tilltt shi- is pl11_\-ing 1.11111 ni-e in her ilirtiltlcils that sooner executed by Yvonne Williams O. C. “me S Ha_.dhmg,_, went out on ' 1:_i;_1atcr will burst into a coililugratioii that will buin down hel house of _tug - _- p -nes. . _ directgnmgsf d\-lii`l!;lrfilinu\e1i-fiarigrinillliz ll few compliments, a iew dowel-s, a few presents. a few little dinners for ~ ' and suppers, a few sto.en kisses al-e a high price for a wonlan to pay for . I-Ien_ Ha din 1. eight and _ fm. my age); 13; f1;ve_y(,a,-_md losing her husband. her home. _cllildien and her good F18-me. but yOu C551 Yvonne Williams herself com- at 'I‘rond_hjem Norway have Dlaced ill the plaster of the St. 0lave`s. The exquisite Christ surrounded by ¢1~111d1-on all nations were designed and sister of Vera Williams who ht dancing in clmlottetown three years. C O1 -de R on of my never make a 1an1 woman ienlite this until it is loo late. She can ne r bines, in her art, the old and me Rastlis had lent Snlnbo some f€ lnmley, nlld szlnlbo had given an Wls IOU'for it. Rt-llvzltrd r-ildcuvors lm get back t1he loan having failed. h Rastus felt that the time for des- °° ps-.rate measures had come. Meet- ambo in the street. he tcok pny me dnt iilolicy I'se buri- OU oif yours." which Sambo. furious, rc If voli dn burn dat !O1` ol 1 " _ Rastlla. I shall hab de law on yew. The door-keeper of a large of ll\ ts. having been bother- the noise of dogs, put up in court a placard. in large letters: NO BARKTNG ALLOWED This slim did not seetm to make impression upon the dogs. hilt it soon brought down an angry tenant. “What do you mean." he shouted ‘ io the door-keeper. “by putting up sign?" "Oli, you milstn't be o{‘ended_ _ said the door-keeper. “The alzn 1sn't intended for you; lt's for _ dog ! SIIEEIR WGOLLENS DORUTHY Dlx. _.___ ____ __;~ -_ - -*ua 17-IE COO7{'S if I CORNH r,_,,|1,,,,__ _ \:1\l\I)\' ICE (JREAM. I-4 pound peppermint st-iok candy 1 r-up milk l cup llczivy cream , 1 tellsllooil gc-lntlll dissolved in 1 tea.-‘poon nlllik Dissolve peppermint candy in the milk. in wp of double-boiler. Add softened gelatin and stir lintil dis- aolvcil. Cool. T111-n fold in the cream which has been whipped and place mixture in li-1-eziilg tray of refrigerator. Stir occasionally while treezinii' RIIIIBARB SIIERBERT 2 °1'.i>§_r_l1-tif-rl’ 1 cup water 1 clip sugar 2 tublcspooils lemon _iulce 1-2 cup whipping c1'€Bm ' 1-4 tablespoon salt ‘ 1 egg white. beaten stlffly Cook rhubarb and water wztther until rllllaam is son, 11111-1 wear and ' stir lliltil dissolved. Add lemon juice and salt. Pour into freezlnl tray of refrigerator and freeze for l one and one-half hours. Then beat ' well. and the e1-elim and ess White which have been beaten separately _ Add coloring then, if desired. and ‘ return to freezing unit and con- t‘nue to freeze until ready to serve. SPRING PAINTING Get busy on that porch fumliure - and flooring so the paint will be dried out and usable before the actual warm weather appears, B01 often t.h‘s job is left until too late l and the first really warm day must I be spent indoors on account of wet paint. Yrande. WHITE SATIN *li 1', /1 Wlien the Mother Is Sick 1..1§`1‘.l°11”Zf;‘Z' 1Z'Z?£`1°l'.f1“.?.§§'T;'111“”1§‘§‘ll.$”.TZ$.?.'I.‘1l’.’Z{ household duties. Sha gets nm down md Mmm- nervouu and irritable, downhearted and discouraged, can’t rut at night, and gets up in the morning ag i4|iBURN'S HE_lllTH 'lERvf1»|I'L5 tired u when _-_-... .__ 1 i Women suffering in this way will Gnd h Mi)bqm»| B- 5 N. Pills a remedy with which io rouupolug "W" l’°°l¢h1 build up the nu dan lylwa, -l _|'ll|l'“l=**llll'°4|hIf|\l» l the llama sho wont to bod. sister. nr n.-rl .s - _ _ _ ,_ s|ze_ In they d1StanCe_ Ilgallnst the be satisfied with_the admlratioli of one nlnn. Sho must have the flalltely new- a, genuine expression of the t oaks and elms of Windsor. °f many- M°"eS me lmy' , , , , , “nest we °f 31355 W"-h fm GX- iooks 1-other like 11 woodland __ h b d _O _.un me _.adm evm, P°’“"°"‘°l Mtliude towards con- sprite dressed in a tailored riding Dem D°r°thy D"X`“_Is.,n mu hir _my aus land ak and it 3, 4;-iv. temporary lm' and ul' °°m°ml>°!‘- et in bright hunting ..p1nk»~_ minute he is in the house. I-Ie t.ulx_is_on le ou -spe er __ ____ gi-y ing me gmzy. The radio ls all he cille about. 1-Ie hasnt ta en me 0 in the evellinfi since the radio uns illvcllted. He never even talks any M155 wmmms- Career are of "__ more and docsil`t wont conlpzlily, just sits llunlpcd over the radio. Please _marks _ give ine some encou.1'a.gcineilL, as I am about rewdy to 8_lve__ilpé F S Aiavil. . 1 1 spirit." l‘-`XC€l'Pfs from a recent sketch of ble interest- ‘A Sllm y0u1lz Canadian woman who designs. executes, and imtaus Anmliilixoiildr that I could my poor sister for you are not alone in your suf- fhriat' Wmd°W5 °f stalned U1”-55 ln nzugs. Many another woman has a llusbaild who is a radio hound and °emury_such _S Yvonne w____ - 1 ' li t k- to drl-lk or nilv 01111-1- vice except the l0ll<1'SP€l1l¢‘=f h _ mms theh tliitwilillscasaytlt found iuly 1111-lllod Llrit would wciln an addict froln :I we hindi” 3"' the end °f 3 55759” no i - - 1 - _ is program. The only sliggeslioil 1 1-nn :nuke for your lclief ls to DU* of tton in you rears of an evenll1g_ or go out to the lnovies. mrs produced in Canada __ It _S tradition of the thirteenth Toronto has given blrtll to some the m0st lntercstillg stained imlque in canada, for Miss will. IBIM is the only woman in this country who carries through the window from the inception of the idea to the final installation in the place for which lt was created. It is one of the chief articles of her creed that the worker in glasg should be a craftsman as well as an llftl-St. and that only familial-ity with rinse in all 11.- moods and tenses will insure that the design can be carried out to complete satLafactlon.._. For a young Wvmlrl. at the threshold of her career. Miss Williams has demon- strated eertaln qualities which make for achievement. Reverence for the best in the tradition of 11,,- uit, combined with a modem in_ dependence and a delight in what the science and arts of her own day have added to the .som moi of human knowledge to make hu | first-class pioneer type." Ml-S6 Williams received the Gov- ernor-Gene:-al's medal when she gra/duated from the Ontariooollege 0! Art. After tewhlng art for 5 Mme she studied under and worked with g_!;_a.rl:i1 J. Cgninck dean hot Ameri- BS5 68 1191's W Oge 11)” window in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York is greatly admired. Sha has now sa. tabllshed herself in Toronto where she has two windows in the chapel at the Necropolls and one in- the (mul-ch of the Holy Rosary. One of her recent commisslona was for twenty-three windows in the Thomas Easter Memorial Mausol- eum at Uxbridge. 'Ib honor Poetry Week. in place of a music Paragraph the following -“An Old Tune" by Gerird de ROIVQ (1006-IU6) ilililtcd Hill _-.11 ~1~‘--~ -1-=1laiisr1-1.rina"= -s-111a1_1111.11.11-1 ` ‘I I ..- _ _ 1 ____ l If your were busy being kind . __ _ * HAPPENINGS A ~_- _1 I°d°"f S"°" Wm DOTOf}ly Dix 3 Letter BOX 1 Music _ . _ ¢§é, , Radio Program - | amd _ _ ._ 1 1 / l ' “' “'”° " ""°"‘ s"'“'°"" Nature I)eci-ees That Men and Women Marry l ‘ m _ ~ " /l ' _ w11l1111 Both _Their sol-11,11 111111 Ago class, _g ,_»ge°1_,§;--_-yegg-1,3-;,,a -,gg-_-gig HER ACTIVITIES i1-if |.F YOU WERE BUSY _ Before you knew it you would find Yoli‘d soon forget to think 'twas tiiie _ That someone was unkind to YOU- 1 If you were busy being glad Aild cheering people who are sad Altllough _wlir l_-ieari might ache a bit ' _'1iu`d soon foi\et to notice it. _ If you were busy beiligl loud. And doing just the best you could. Yu1i`d not have time to blame some man ‘ wl1o‘s doing just the best he can If you were busy belngi true To what you knew you ought to 1 do. i|You'd be so busy _\-ou’d forget ' The blunders of the folks you've I niet. l nmi-i'iNr;. CAKE. Two clips flolir. 1 cup mbaed fruit, 1 cup sugar. 1-2 cup hot' beef dripping iilo nioret, 1 tea- - spoon baking soda. illavoring to i taste, milk to mix foiriv stiff- ! Good. l 1‘1\Bi.oin Now eni-llli-il\\':li'c Casseroles should be rlibbed outside with raw onion to prevent them from crank- | ing when heated. _ To save battery drain. a motor- less fall for dcfrosting atutomoblles Windshields has been invented that ls run by power taken from a tan belt. OPEN STOCK If you are buying a sdt ol dish- es from an "open stock" pattern it is wise to complete the set just as soon‘as you can afflord to do so. You may have started your l ,ot 1115111110111. the time the sion' decides to discontinue that par- ticulalr pattern and you may have difficulty completing it. LACE SCARF GOES WITH SEVEREST TAILORED SUITS ' By the way. the latest thing for 1 brlgliteritng up your suit its the lane ‘ scarf. and the more severe and tailored your suit, the more you l the French by Andrew Lang- There is an ah- for which; I would disown l Mozartks 1=tossi1li`s. Weberls melod- ie.-,_ A sweet sad air that la nguishes ` and sighs, i And keeps its secret charm for me alone. W1lene'ei- I hear that music vague and old, Two hundred years are mist that rolls away; The tllirteellth Louis reigns, and I behold A grecil laild golden in thle dying day. An old md castle, strong with stony towers, The windows Kay with many ool. I olired gla-s; _ Wide plains, and rivers flowing ` among flowers, 'I‘hat bathe the castle basement as they pass. In antique weed. with dad: eyes and gold hair, A lady looks forth from her window high; her fail- _ In some forgotten life, 10114; time gone by. 1 It may be that I knew and found _ ll ‘|f||||IIll||ll|1 _ will want one of tliesc :.1-ur-'s 1, feminire it. 1 They are made of about .1 -1 _ and a half of lat-1-_ 111111 1.. 11 a pattern as you like. simply are strips of the 1:11. _,.1 1 10 Ur 12 inches \vide.l1f-li-nz .-1 -_ - 1 edges. these lace scarfs 111111 1,1 \._ several ways- as an an-11; ._ stylists think more elle(-1.( - in a large bow, with si1»1-.-111-_111- ing outside the coat. They can be bought 1-1-1111..-1.. or they are sinlple to n1:1l<1- 1, _1 self, if you sew at ull Alu. -11, 1, is an unlimited eliolce of 511/11 _ THESE FOODS (`(lN'I`.~\I_\' 'li|| SUNSHINE \`I'I`.\I\Il\`.\ Sunshine 11-itainins 1.111-1 s-_.1 - food factors A and Di 11:1- 111.1-11 11 seeds (which includes I:-ul, 1,;-_ and eggsl. in fish oil.-=_ in 11 - ternal organs of .-l11i11111l_~ 1_1 liver kidney, s\veetbl‘<-:1d. 111,.. 1 try, bono mari-ow and t<1l1--11- _ __ carrots. spinach. and most 11! 1-1. gl-een vegetables tfreslli, .1--1.1 - milk of cows fed on grei-11 11_- - _- TIIFN PEOPLE LIVE I.().\'(il-ll AS A RULE Each “type" of body ml.-:slim tion has diss-llnliiiws 111 dition to its virtues, s11_v.s :1 -.-:- in New Hcaltli M:l;::1:fil11- ’l':- 1 person has to pay for '11-.- 11.11- 1 _ and sparkle and good riluc-= 11- 1-- other respects. Thi-re is r~.~~ 1-- much room for his lllllcs. .-11111 '!.~ ensily leads to lack of ox-1.1 1 -- the body and sl1ort~11-ii1d1-