_... TZYE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN i e . a c . .. s, ~. nd Personal/Frate- 1 . e . \ . a . a - . . _ c x-uwmi- yuyi-‘x s ~e\_\.\_\-\.u\\.\-\-\e~ 0man’s Realm/Sacral a Ellen ’s Diary QIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIE A For the reol ENJOYMENT of en the family i he... Dorothy Dix‘ Says- _ Joining in s. neighborly bee that WW1 to vxemnlilv the spirit of helpfulness that abounds in Island rural communities, our {Luna's “Tim “I'll! this morning to assist a neighboring farmer in hauling an amount of seed potatoes to s, truck near the corner store on the high- Wly. Mr. C. from the house on the hill was among the number of helpers as well as several others _ from the vicinity and presently it was a lengthy p. cesslon of laden teams that went out along the nlll. Unfaithful» Husbands » RHEUMATISM AND ARTHRITIS SOCIETIES I met a young engineer recently and asked him about his father. a husky football player during his college days. He ‘old me that I wouldn't know his dad-all beat over from rheumatism, very badly Phllenderlsg Mate, Other Woman Both Deserve Gessure, i EAR ms Ix: Ar w m n always to blame v/hen husband-i are gnfaitisful? IDknow s. ewouzsne who threatened a girl with bodily harm unless she loft town and let her husband alone. A s It was heartening to see the “many Wm. “m; m men s10 Just as must to blame as the wippled- A; I pictured the erect, hands“ making "light work" of ANS ' oeéms guy ‘bhlunde, w...“ but the wives aways puL strong, jovial football player of 75 _ years ago and then compared him to his present conditon, I was deeply grieved. 4 Perhaps we wonder why a husky, healthy marl could be afflicted so severely with rheumatism. While I do not know. as yet. the history of this particular case. in the major- ity of cases these husky individ- , uals. because they are so strong physically. have too much pride to consult a physic an about palm 1n one or more joints. Tlhey apparent- ly have good teeth. disregard any throat symptoms. and do not con- sult their physician and dentist. until considerable damage has been the blame on the girl because it is the only will! l1’- wmch they can save their faces. They are bound to represent to themselves that their husbands Me poor, ignorant innocents who have been lnvelgled into affairs by designing women, and that. lf left alone they never would have dreamed of such a thing as wandering away from their own fireside Of course. there are a lot of weak. vain silly men who would stay on the straight and narrow path ll no temptation came their way. These are the foreordalned prey of any pretty girl who fiat- ters them and tells them how handsome they are, and how alluring and how much younger they are than their wives. what would have been a wearying undertaking to one alone. It was interesting too for me to stop by a window dish-cloth in hand ‘o watch the varied efforts of thc horses as they neared the trying incline. 00a Like as many humans faced with a similar trying task some accelerated steps when they glimpsed the challenge: some con tinued to plod faithfully yet one fancied with set determination and there were those who accepting the steep with the level moved along \-v».-> “Household Scrapbook Iy Roberts. Lee MOST MEN ARE nann-uannap But. most. men are worldly wise and hard-headed and they can n: casually 1° “Fri” l“ 3°°d Lin“ mor b taken in in a love affair than they can in a business deal. _ at u" “me 3°31 a5 ‘he lesi- M’ They 8:8 not victims of adventuresses. They are adventurers tharn- fir; Lgrgtgdbczfies Bad ,f\§‘§'§,"3§; . "i" “light “m” “w”? m‘ dnv‘ selves. When you see a married man out with a girl young enough Joints ‘ Q_ y, 1; l“ fight go.- m, w ' ' Lettuce Leaf open and close the rnouifh while chewing his food? 1 ls not difficult to that she has lured him "W" m...» ln addition to this pling. many of these cases suffer "51 I‘ “'35 “° imuble i“ “n w to be his granddaughter. it ls ridiculous to say u 1 a urge lettuce leaf l; put intA place Mm‘ M ‘he "ery m“ °l m” away from his family and to blame her for it. rise he had descended from his seat from damage to the heart muscle A Neva It the QOQD. ll; W111 1.15m, a granule“ m a “usmm °f his “ever tillgilnell- DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a boy of l8 years old. Have been so ma; their Mgivweg are red“. keep the lips closed while eating, bml-h-i 911g l? tllcd leaf "nhen uh; soup s a ou rea y to be taken provided the bites are of normal szc. It. is disgusting to see anyone take enormous bites. ed hs nheumatisem, with itslcrippling mm m” ‘wve- "d 1°Y11°V° 1i b"- going with the sweetest girl in the world for about a year. Now this fore You serve. You will find that to attend his horse on foot as far is my problem: Her lather is cruel to her and she begs me to marry as the summit. And later escorted bl’ Pardl 3M irmmlg “"13 35 ‘l her. Says she just can't take one more beating from him. I love her effects and damage m me hem-t, “ell Pleased W" a 3°°d m?" 513119 but I have no job. is causing much pain. unhappiness - ll 11 W50" l! fl lflffld 0i “any an ‘he “we” 57”" Wm and 1055 o! pfoducthhg power, 50¢. the bridegroom. but is not JC- °°llecl Q11 We lemme Wif- ll1° 1951115 YEl-ilmed bflllllng ‘1111 I am no quittcr. but I cannot see the future as happy bccausc Brass Faucets farmers back to their chorlng. O I O The tender haze that belongs to Spring was set about. the tree tops your advice? ANSWER: Don't marry I have no work and no lmznediate prospects of getting any. ANXIOUS her. my boy. until you have some way What ls ieties to investigate the cause and so give proper treatment are beng organized in various countries. In Great Britain and the United qualnted with the bride. to whom should the wedding gift be sent? A. To the bride. always. . Q. Is it properlor a man to re- move his hat when entering an af- Brass faucets can be given s brilliant polish by moistenizng a cloth. dipping it in flour. rubbing‘ the brass thoroughly. then polish.- States. well organized rheumatism societies have been doing excellent work for years, and recently the Canadian Rhoumatsm and Arth- ritis Society was organzcd. Rheu- matism can occur in various ‘is- sues; when in and about a joint it is usually called arthritis. The Canadian Society was organ- ized at. a meeting arranged through the Minister of Health and Wol- fare at whch representatives of various groups were present, 1n- eluding the universities and nat- ional research. public health and voluntary organizations such as ing with another clean dry cloth. Book Covers To take away that rusty loo! from old leather books, rub then" thoroughly with a cloth dipped in alive oll. _ of making a living and supporting a family decently. Don't let your sympathies run away with you and cause you to do a thing that you will spend the balance of your life regretting. Wait until you are ready to marry. l say that for the girl as well as you. because she would be jumping out of the frying pan into the fire if she married you under present conditions. She nt least has a home, even if it is an unhappy one. She has a roof to cover her and three square meals a day, and you couldn't even give her that. Instead of marrying the girl. call in the law- It will stop her father from beating her. Dent marry any girl because you are sorry for her. And don't. let any girl rush you into marriage. Many a. girl cries on a man's shoulders until he marries her for pity. and then he spends the balance of his life weeping himself over his lolly. down along the mill stream today and into it Jn flashes of whit»- wings, Wild ducks disappeared. There were other equally intrigu ing scenes about Aldcrlca. Jamie aught sight of a sparrow in the ct of carrying off straw from the ard to a house-cave and with nu rand-father he called me to see a flight of Canada Geese. In a pret- ty formation they came from the. sunset flying towards the waters of The Strait. their strange lonely calls drifting down to those of as who lingered in the yard until flee where wotnen are employed A. Yes: a well-bred man will remove his hat when entering any office, even his own. H! W'<hln How Can I Eyes are on Kayser “Fii-All-'I‘_ops*” Do you think that a man can really care for Q‘ How cm x remove mo“ DEAR. M155 DIX: the" 111-115 ‘>1 P855389 11115 5°" ‘ l. take he out and be with her at least four nights a. week, and _. from our sight into the blue of the zfeffm make in, attempt w even kiss her? mefllcal- ¢'~‘1‘l'll 511d n1115iY1¢ P1'°' $.7..;”.Z“,:2-““ :r{,'§°“'h "P: ""1321 170m leather shoes? ? What 3. beautiful distance. “Thatfl James comment- WONDERING fisshetnsmft ti; this ‘coordination ‘of fimteggyaldgeDoosul ‘mg-woman “A. B); outtzngha. raw potato into - ~- _ . e or a s ma e possi e ‘- e "l" ° "11"- _ - 8 0E8. pacing t e slices n ed ed to Jamie lS a fairly sure sign ANSWER. Yes. there are still some men left. nho do not think success o’ other Organlzavons giglikllllhllfivfgtlflsghcoli: erydlgdie.“ paper’ and laying t he wagedlgztpr _ ,1 dOllfll‘ 0n l Klfl S118 has l0 P337 them fighting Lo improve m" health 1,1 mi-eob symptoms. Plsskhlm’! Compound on the inside 0f the shoe. Wm; FYPPPCICh - - of an early Boring!" that every time they spend a . ' . bu what Doctors I s Made m. s. a “~- d t" tn" 1t e u - _ - victims - - - - - lend ~ - ewe.» 51%». imiélio?“ 23.22.11 “‘.'~‘...‘-.’.°."'.‘?Z‘ ::..r"~::=..:“.::2:**.:z:f.':::*:*:= guru: l.::§°n.ll m “"1" l "'"‘"'"'° m" .3.- m" a: .5. acct. n h . it h ~ h. _ ' . V _ ‘ ' " ' ~ - ' _ ...,,,__ 599515 C 0 W l) pro~ . . . dance . . . cvcn do its“: yezlfnourarseqllliiiggfnehstsvlgr ti: 32$,‘ sagfmrféhigrm“ "° m“ their mm’ a“ m“ mud o: man h , - h a... ~ h Ptiytm ~ u‘ d‘ h , 1 ' - Sui erers w1t_ ‘$011K: r encna- _ . . ace e s of cream in her "dail dozen" in belhdtiirxlletllg $31.?’ 8.125.513‘? lartcsat B°°““s° " m“ km" i‘ "l "d 1”“ h" °"°1'hd°°‘u "If. mfg tism and arthritis Will find many . snot-her dish wnwlnlns wld water Y “km s included m 11w m, grm‘ loves her. very often 1i °111Y “"115 W“ h‘ m“ °' i‘ Y’ “ helpful ggestions as to diet. l. Wlhen it Ls chlled. place 1t in s g ' 1115i? 111'!!!“ l0 811m’? hlm5eu~ ‘ heat. massage and other aids in Dr. Bflttef E118‘ [sh ' dish of hot water for a few minu- tes. It will then whip very readily. ' Q. How ,can I easily clean sponges? Barton's booklet entitled "Chronic Rheumatism and Arthritis." To lb- n’ c’ W I. rat that. cheeks flushed from hi5 the comfort. The original h J __. ..___- ms x h u S d v mick ti it n ~ . ‘ n a . prea a ver_ exer om w am“ 0 cake Dam’ mlmg these about W0 layer of sweetened and flavored and famous sheaves, he fetched in proudly to , , modem“ _. _ .,_ dlsplay- C" “'°'° °°‘"‘°° ‘° ‘h’ mm (“n5 deBa-(Feimfgr about '20 Whipped "em °" m“ °"“°' m“ iailii?" ‘3“°.l‘l.°§‘.l§€ 31d ntlna- A Soak Lhem n. milk for three r - he hunt today and Para W?“ (37 g‘ - ' insert. the two views of 19-10 "1159 e“ mp‘ ° _ ' tvlO way stretch "i?" °7 t mamas’ o, ‘m1 the cakes are M t n an ‘e like bumrfly “n; and mulling, w The Bell Syq- L whn L, Wm,‘ with m“ “n, or four hours. wring them until himself was among those present dorlv- in t sYa amigmgpfae a marawm dune‘ m ca“ of this newspapm Len“? “she rm the who“ w“ perfectly dry. then rinse 1.110;. “m” o“ ' Post Office Bo 99, Station G. New wmmu,‘ hardly stopping»: oughly in hot water. at the chase which at the outset. stockin .C0m l l .- g P 612$ Y To Serve ino cherry between the “mg as a. York 19‘ N‘ Y” and ask m. you, 2' what is the cone“ pronunm. destroyed many a snug home and . Wh th cakes are cooled. slice . Comfortablc’ utterly ispfillscegrelfsltfllsntlrivlzrldruillllits?)I °M Li: w; 97"" °l “ch and c“ 85mm‘ l! desuem copy- iatio of "delusive"? - . . 3‘ ' ' 3. wthlchoneolths wrdsis sheer full-fashioned tlg1glkbuflltitagl°gfillllcxflLhlggwihzgigg; ' . -. _ 1 _ ‘led? .Affronter§’.ealf‘lnence. ‘ Y . , affiliate. . 15v i“ 5323.23.1“‘i.:2°§§..l“t.‘:i.“‘;;;¥ i Morning SMIIQ “gwyrilgege GIVEN FAST BELIEF 5. What is a word beginning . “f a ner before our farmers fill it to Est meat sparingly and take but ‘ i111’ "llmw" 9mm’? "e5" ‘m m‘ with ap that melms “specially suit- . _ ‘I I . A if! l COX-l "1 “n”! Him ~ ' ' ISN'T n‘ Tn‘ Tuna 7 "bk T ‘Ilse; 131:5»... ‘dosmpnass. lei-Shir. "- wntar abundantly Ind rely upon “SW” Nos-villus as s quick relief m rheumatic and muscular pain. proclaim Nerviline an infallible re- lief for rheumatism." writes an old sufferer. "After years of suffer- ing. l can say tt is the most pene- tratlng llnlment I ever used. With After many years of single bless- edness. George Bernard Show fin- ally got married. “Now that you are no longer a bachelor." asked some one, "tell me what you think of marriage?" ‘rhough quickly the year moves on, “How about tearing off those calendar leaves?" Jamie asked this morning and James present at the time answered “But the month is not. all gone yet. Jamie." Not msnr l. Say. "She ran the whole way almost wihhout stopping," or, "with ‘hardly a stop." 2. Pronounce the a asinmauaslncubensasin so . fl We.%%ll1lntssn “'® HOSIERY - GLOVES - UNDERTHINGS - LINGERIE V hours 0! it 11°11’ 1°11111l1'1— u“ -- My t, - 1 “gun u, (not. as s). accent second syllable. . ~ .°11lB¢'-1v=s- not only by excess of Mimi‘ m“ bmgh‘ flmsfmnfi anger?‘ no ‘ ' qu s. Effrontefy. 4. Pretentious. "This fsallgf mly 23:‘ lgfllffflr‘; if‘: T7! S S 2°“ °" °""'*'1H81'PS=1ve act-ions. but wmdsfallxd 1212:. sfilwetef." llvahen "Why do you w? that?" . -_ l‘ m“ Pl‘“'~“.‘l“"’.1”". “h” .l’“'"‘ ,1 urge, others n. use Nervlllne for e tars fly" by lls reckless and err ti i rum o ‘ a a d q "Well. let me put it this wily.’ m‘ “'5 5°“ l“ °5wm'“u°“5 clnr‘ sore joints. stiffness and muscular 5 Gm", K bl a c m' ‘me ‘Bows ‘he lengthen‘; u“ explained Straw. “Marriage is simi- lW- but b15155 l"! lwwlw l“ ‘he pain of the rheumatic type." All 1 l" "I! I _ pulses, probably‘ supernduced by sunny days when the thawing lan- to a secret society. Persons who hPmE" "H"? — HIYRY- -5- ~Ao~ dealers sell Nerviline in 35c bottles. hail-BUM! WWI-Ti“ m.‘ not members can s‘y nohhtnq propriate. treachery or false appraisal of plats "rippling rills" and schemes. These beget wrong the mill stream in the valley. Out decisions made under glamor or ex- like a lamb it is goinl. 111 5981' b0" citornent. and are likely to and in sprinkled heavens and in a baimi- about it; those who are are pledged ‘l For Thursday, April a to eternal silence." _________._ §eeg>oo1£bs>o>e§>oo<£o JNEEdlECTHfI ness that is but a forerunner wc t WHILE the energies and spirit bf initiative are under high stimuli fir exceptional achievement. and s. surprising and spectacular de- gree. yet there is definite danger of Ill this strenuous and hectic cre- itive talent and skill over-lappitg "-8911. Thig 110i. only by a, dubious plate of mind but. also by pitfalls at false values. or the subtle keschery of an associate. Schemes WW1 ifs-pl. wrong moves. may end legal entanglements. scandalous litigation, illicit cocnmltments. rake particular caution in signing all papers and writngs. as the reac- tions may involve reputation, per- sonal security or good name. A child born on this day while ambitious and capable, may he carried to excess. wrong deoidul, by excitement and the craft d de- signing associates. This with ro- flcx personal dangers. hope, of lovely April days to come. "O April will care for the slum- bering sod. And whisper the message she needs. ‘There is Life, there is Hope. there is hove. there is God‘. find the still earth awakens and hoods; - , And the daffodils golden that long since were gone, _ Will sing in s chorus, ‘Lo, Springs Three For Egypt B) vlfllfil M. Mdhlcy cockneys expressive clipped The little gestures and sentences‘ somehow succeeded in conveying} vivid picture of the scene when Sydney Lovelace appeared in the tcotnlfs entrance, s, majestic figure CHARMING CASUAL Simple cap sleeved and waistline . . tering fit sew . . . wonderful in white mark skin or pique. shirbwsist styled with tucksst the shoulders . to provide s. Its‘.- i You'll find it/sirnple to t JFQR THE HOMIE/ h legal entanglements. loss of AGSTIRALIAN u _ m]; . . nudism. reputation. andfunds as at the dswni ' in h“ kmlly Ancient Ewpmn Na M“ l‘, c“ m M" ma" 1m ' _ _ robes. 18, 20, 36. 38. 40 42 and 44. Size “m” '““°"°" m“ “GM To the attackers. knowinl nohh- ae requires 4% tee. 39-inch. The lyre bird ls so called be- t cause of the shape or the tail 1 Those whose birthday it is may which resembles the iyN "l mull- flnd defeat in its major aims and cal instrument. ' ‘ " Col: ’s o ing of what had been actually taking pisce in the tomb, with only a vague invpression that the place, was being desecrsted by the Europeans. this apparition was al complete and startling surprise, All the often - repeated stories of the ghosts of the dead haunting these old burial-pieces seemed to them to have mates-fella, ed in this awe-inspiring shape stalking out into the moonlight. _ when he slowly raised his arms NIB! _ . i If It Is Your Birthday “mm semi-me w: each Pattern,- mach includes Print your Name. Style Number plainly. 8e sure to stats size you went Include postal- unit or sens number in yoursd. ‘ Adbsss Pattern Department, The ‘Charlottetown Guardian. , " Pattern No. 2448 . Shredded Wheat a Jones - fer serving her family delicious. 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