f‘ HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -,u u. **'§_ PAGE TWO ' Realm/Social and Persona l/Izasbiibns/Liutie MARCH 4, 1949 renewal‘ ;. rdiure mn-nr ‘vuwuuvuuuuvuuuuv iJ - - a-u-u... --_ tuna-t.‘- --a,uug_;uvggquwyqqua s..- oman’s flouseilzold Scrapbook lllobertalfee Now-She laughs at age ~ ‘ a Ellen b Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife Legends of P. E. Island By Uncle Joe It's The Altitude‘ Thol- Counts Couple Con Always Get Along if They Reuhy VVcnr To It is indeed strange the things that crowd to mind when one pur- sues a line of thought, as last night when we considered some of our current p. blems, as seen from the old kitchen on a wintry night, corn- mon ones affecting all farm dwel- lers. And it came to me that the old notion that the farm-folks’ standard of living is below that of village or town or city dwellers should be dispersed. The idea in itself is a contradiction when one considers tllat we live in the midst of an abundance of those things which stand for good living. \Ve ha\e certainly more than our share of fresh air and sunshine. If it CurhInPfns When the curtain pins have be- come rusted allow them to lie for a few minutes in a. bowl of water to which ammonia has been added. Then take them out and rub with a dry cloth and they will will be as good as new. Pocket Mirror ' Fastcma small hook to the back of the small mirror carried in the purse so that it may be hung on s. nail or hook in the rest mom. and leave both hands free. It is Just a DEAR MISS DIX: I have been THE STORY OF POKATOMAS tells me that he does not believe we will ever get together. There once lived at Lcnnox Is- you think of a mun who takes this attitude? ' WORRIED WIFE land a chieftain who had three sons, the youngest of whom bore the odd name of Pokatomus. The youth was fleet of foot, a skilled hunter. and on that account was hated by his elder brothers. Every time Pokatomas went hunt~ ing, his father trusted the boy with his own bow and arrow, the best to be seen in the Island of the and that he is prophetic. never try to any domestic situation with diplomacy. We always speak o tired look replaced with fruh, rested youthfulness-no wonder life has taken on new interests. Yes, thousands of women once faded with wenrineas and loss of vigor associated with inlutllcient blood-Iron have bloomed anew with the help of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Just try Dr. Williams Pink Pills for 30 days. See if they don't bring you new pep and energy. DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS The flavor of roast meat, that is to be served cold, will be preserved if it is wrapped in s. damp cheese- cloth while the meat is still hot. the form of an old man and said: "Give me your bo\v and arrow. young brave, that I may kill a deer for my own use." But the boy refused. Soon after Glooscop had disap- peared, the youth sighted a large bear and decided to kill it. But when he went to release the arrow it broke in t\vo. part of the shaft gouging out his right eye. Then the second eldest brother set out, but soon TEILIITI€d~IO his sires Wigwam with his right eye pierced by a broken arrow. Pokatomas begged his father to let him go and bring home the fam- ily meal, but the cllief said: "No; your brothers have come to harm and you are not likely to es- cape. either." e are atjove the grade of a moron other land could chart out with mat peculiarities of temper and temperament. other's dispositions and know pre her “Keep Off The Grass" signs. and each coul of the other's moods and know at a glance what the domestic tempera ture is going to be. needless quarrels husbands and wives indulge in. RIGHT APPROACH VITAL fr-om a common pump in the yard orfrom a more imposing system now fast replacing more primitive methods in country homes. eon As to foods farm-folk live well . . and graciously, this only in natural sequence to our surround- ings and the necessity of being for- tified for our work. though nou, without effort or outlay do we come by our basic foods. Socially, we have our congenial friends and neighbors, their interests akin to ours. Schools at cross-roads enter our children, fairly comfortably and well, considering Jamie our new- est link with one, on the road to an education; telephones summon our doctor or veterinary surgeon; Churches and radios offer us the nice things of life for inspiration and enjoyment, the best in ser- mons, music from master minds and fingers, plays and readings from the old classics (though I con- fess, not nearly enough!) and we have cars and busses, if we wish. to whisk us to a spell of visiting or shopping or a show in the city. I I U . Morning Smile JWWWQIQQWTOW Two fighting Irlshmen were brought before a Judge who said: “Why don't you two settle this case out of court?" "Sure that's exactly what we were doinfl" said one, “and the po- lice came along and interfered.” right approach. moment. They know that t and that they could deflect n they wanted to. ' In a word, they would make a real, honest effort. And when they don't, it they don't want to. iéaooéiiioTvZT-io-cna Modern Etiquette I: Roberta Lee oane§te<fic AIWMONIA FROM HOBNS Ammonia once was distilled from ‘the horns and hoofs of animals and known as spirit of hartshorn. BABY'S CIIIDS Help Nature To Fight Them Ofl lledleal Science denies there is an Iuch Still the boy begged and pleaded until Chief Feather Head said. “Go. my son, and may the Great Spirit protect you from all harm." Soon after entering the forest, Glooscop again appeared in the form of an old man and said to the young hunter: “Give me your bow and arrow that I may slay a deer to satisfy is definitely not my dish. Q. How should a girl treat a DXSGUSTED BOY young m-an who had failed to keep an appointment A. She should not be too im- pulsive until she knows the reason. If an exceptionally good reason is not forthcoming. she should let the she has and that, all other girls, and that the first time h the one girl he had been looking for. and so on an tum. Flattery always listens goo and books and what's in the newspapers an - I QO- h sional woman observed to me not 1 -. @3113" hhyiiohg ""$"'“-”t““" 1°fltl Hi0- “Wcll. isn't it?" I rount- Ingbmh m“ End women by giving “use ‘his bow and arrow belongs h’ ‘l ' t lli t h ma b i i inter sted Tr them out alon ' '1 bowels arr-e thmuzhlé elgsmlgg hnlfnaful ered, "just wait until every last Is- ahfgléllilslthlenbisglitgg 13x; ‘l"€eiii‘l-:I‘€.:)I to my fzihel“; iiazld it you shoug hap- Ixmlsie‘ “Exiles!” e K9" - u n 9 "5 5 e - Y l? j o w: on u IIII an . ' ‘ ' - ' en o rea m sire wou nev- - . M. pi?‘ Y-"fx; LZQLiEQEQZihQQE tirfedi-ilclieiiflighe: the bill? [ear permit me to tise it again. Let m? é i vnuvu, h, “m” “d a’ ‘h. “ma,” happny a, the very thought of n‘ A. The very best way is to order me glgy the deer and the ha" of ‘ DEAR MISS DIX: Do you consider it fair for a woman to collect r _ materials that snake being restless and fo- and repeated Au,“ Kmy Mahoney», the dinner and pay for it in ad- it; 531,11 be youny alimony from a man when she is working and perfectly able to support i "rials-Rn. George us ride o! Susi-hora d Y] I l ‘ vanct Glooscup agreed Before the da her-self? i says: ‘h! baby of 26 months caught e W91: 5 Y‘ W" e-YPFESS n! 139ml? F 9 ' y , col so I tried Baby's Ovvn Tablets sgusfaction, "we won't own a king Q- what I5 the be“ Way i0 5C‘ pame to an end the prey had been A DIVORCE!) MAN I i’ . l "t" '5' "m" t l‘ w“ °" '1'" ‘t’ "m" for our uncle!" Yes, notwithstand- knowledfle the flmwllncemei" °I fl slain and each 100k his shnrv- ANSWFR N I ‘h, k ‘h t h m k I l H“ "Because you have a kinder heart - i 0- "l R l ma" 5 0U Sl-IDPOI‘ l S (‘ll fell birth? A. By a warm sincere note-and sometimes a little gift for the baby. wholly, or in part, but that an able-bodied, many from her former husband. But when a woman is old, or middle- years of service to her husband, then I thi division of the property because she has earned her share of it. to>tw The ilarvey Girls B! Samuel l-Iopkuu Adams K hblhets from now on." Effective also n. lng. some thorns of existence. farm- ioa I tro bl , ti t' d th eimplrinbyailerdenvsiufig.‘m“ u c n‘ (Continued on Page 3i (Continued on Page 3) Cook ’s Comer QWQQYW "lllose rides won't do anybody LEMON MALLOBET else any good," was Doc Gibson's cynical opinion. So. also. believed Ned ‘Trent, who had gone into partnership with a bewhlskered 2O marshmallows 1 cup water Juice 2 lemons 2 teaspoons sugar Awakened at a still dark hour one morning by the shinny of s. horse. the two turned out and discover- ed a dim figure moving toward the shelter of an arroyo. When their hail was unanswered. Trent fired a shot in the general direction of the trespasser. A day or so later, Judge Purvis and the gambler met on the street, withdrew to a sec- luded spot and there held e low- voiced but angry confabulatlon. The only portion of it to reach out- side ears intelligently had the gen- eral effect of a threat by the Judge to run his ex-employe out of the-territory. Chris Maule had taken a Job with Clay. His duty was to look after the railroad shipments of cattle. and handle incoming con- Blxnments for the ranch. This suited his book perfectly, since it enabled him to sec much oi.’ his lnamorata. Conversely. it would have released Clay from most of , his Sandrock duties and allowed him to devote practically all of his time to supervision of the ranch. This did not suit his book so well. There was Cricket to be consider- ed. He contrived to put in at least three evenings a week at the Harvey place, sometimes sharing card's lodgings for the night, more often riding back the seven miles to his own place. To cricket's keen observation, it appeared that her roommate was more restless than happy. curls Mauie. on the other hand. was gen- erally light of heart. Occasion lly he was in funds. but as he deluged the lady of his admiration with ex- marshmallows are melted. spoon sugar. turned to quick freezing. Fre s.’ n ‘ruiurw Wasn- IIAY suns tliliilllP licks For Good the problems oi l , hold like this until ready to se the dessert. out west for. You know thit." man with lots of money." “And» what do I do? ‘reight car and find a prim pa USE. the canal mule’s example." "What canal mule?" "Grandpopk. est mule on the Erie tuwpath. rule was, when things get thick. stick your nose in the and walk out." a," ered m: knees. a train that we feed. He wants He's a nice man. 046' MOII\ . ' We have such fun laughing at each other. Though I'm sure I don't know what than is funny about me to laugh at." “What are you coins to do about fli "Not fair. Hazel." uld downright Cricket. "Haven't you let hifn think that you're |oin| to man? him?" "No. I've told him I'm not." "What does he say?" "Oh. he uvs he can't blame me for not wentln’ to marry e hlighiah who isn't worth marrying and that, if I over change my mind, the" be is and he'll put it in vvritin‘, and than he hum: and time the. and I might fun u well not have laid enytnfn at all. Gosh. Orio- ht. ohm its 0.1mm whet I oeme .B0l0Il8l I» (Omtintled on Pall i) ‘IITI gels dishes and glosses crystal clear without wiping] Lust rinse dishes in clear vista after wash- | in Surf. You'll find Surf’ fut and clean —no scum in the dishpan—nonc even on flessware. Try iurf tomorrow. It's the peanut dish-washing help evu‘. At your ‘ It’! now. ' 4 Surf makes light work of your heaviest, dirtiest woshl In tub or washing machine, Surf works wonders. Rich, long-lastingsuds that stand tip-white clothes whiter and colored clothes brighter in any kind of water. Kind to hsndsi In the big, blue package. Get a be: today. _ . married for about seven months and am trying my best to make a go of it, but my husband constantly What do ANSWER: I should think that the wish is father to the thought You will never get along because ha will get along with you. He will make no effort to conclliate you. or to adapt himself to you, or to handle f a married couple getting along together as if it were a matter of pure chance or of some special dispensation of Providence in their favor. ltvlglitble convenience worth the is tlruedglat "cleakplineis" rates next , _ _ Micmaci Tom he knew his Son ' itgmrgzeegesstktrzst‘ ‘h: {euxzfllnyntifié spfinngm, 1,1,, y," m"; "m" Mo", WOI-lld I10! kill mflre than 0H8 118B!‘ As a matter of fact, there is no miracle about it, or Cold Roqt: Meat. "n e t! rm b ih 1 With "w "sw-ivufld Helios u! was. peppy fur the family larder. e rather it is a miracle that every husband and wife fifimecototha lumles‘ o; g ma ‘I: hsiJfiizk ‘gig; u: 0H9 d8)’ While hi8 014851 broth" ' must work out for themselves if it is to be worked at. all. e ppy c e y p’ ' ' ' W88 hunting. $100K"? HDPQBF"! I" By the time the honeymoon wanes. every husband and wife who have a fair working knowledge of each hematical precision each othpr's little They could stake out each cisely where each has erected his or d make a tventher map This being true, it is passing strange how many Also, husbands and.wives know that the way a thing is put rile: them oftener than the thing itself. They know the value of making the They know the wisdom of waiting for the psychological he soft answer literally turns away wrath, inc-tenths of the matrimonial storms it know that they could get along together if they is because DEAR MISS DIX: Do all girls like to listen to mushy talk? Mush 1 ANSWER: Well. of course, no girl is really adverse to hearing a boy tell her how beautiful and wonderful she is and what glorious eyes somehow, there is something different about her from e saw her he knew that she was d so forth. ad infini- d and any girl is willing to lend her thi f lds- t .. _ of man k w ti the 'l'l never hgmu g; :1.“ h‘? ' ‘um ver§tltétfioacfttllsgé Efli-lefmnilf: pigs: is 215:8“ gnome: ;§p°r,u:1:y_ my great human» ears so 1on8 as you will llopr it on. ' ' Q. When a woman is entertain- "1 dare nut," 551d the h,“ “be, However, there are just loads of girls who like to talk about sports d all the other topics in as long as they are unable to care for themselves, self-supporting woman should not demand ali- aged, and has given 20 or 30 nk she is entitled to a fair oidtimer named Marcus, Browne. D and spent an occasional night with 2 “g3 fififllets him at their place in the hills. METHOD: cut the marshmah lows in halves or qugrters and com- bine with the water in the top part of a double boiler. Cook over boiling water. stirring constantly until the Remove from the heat and add Lhe lemon juice. salt. and 1 tes- spoon of the sugar. Cool until it be- gins to thicken, then fold in the egg whites that have been beaten until stiff with the remaining tea- Pour into the tray of your auto- matic refrigerator and place in the freezing unit, with the cold control until firm, then turn the cold con- trol half way back to normal and "I know. You cams to find a 09¢" B ge ‘with nothing in it that I could Well, I'm going to follow He was the smart- "ffsaii Where would you walk Her friend began making ner- vous pleats in the apron that cov- "Thereb a man from California goes through here twice a month. and he always takes to try for a transfer to Ban Ber- He grows .- --_- ----_------ minus-u.“- ,, EXTRA‘ lust-Minute. Belting‘ Tum; “leilover” lunch into Triumph! A '1|.....|.= a 5457-1447742; AFIEISCHMANWS YEAST! A spur-of-the-moment baking idea-and soon piping-hot Parker House luncheon rolls are out of the oven calling for butter or jam! You can turn the trick often-with luscious dessert breads, spicy hot buns-when you use dependable faxt-arling Fleischmannk Yeast. Ifyou bake a! bnme, insist on Fieischmanffs Yeast for best results‘ every time: ‘Better English II. O. Williams H! How Can I Iy Anne Ashley Q. How can I make use of old , bath towels? 1. What is wrong vnth this sen- A. When the towels begin to "It"? "H5 W“ "Id I a" mm“ to th! wedding." 2. What is the correct pronunc- lation of "Colliery"? 3. Which one of these worth}! misspelled? Awkward. RWIlILYI awfull. autocracy‘. v 4. What does the. word "iil€iP' iency" mean‘! wear out. use the parts which are still sood for children's hibs. They are easily washed out after each meal and need not be ironed. Q. How can I make fruit salads look more attractive? A. Individual fruit salads are ece most attractive and delicious when , served with s ball of cream cheese 5- Whal- is a word begins n]! sprinkled with cinnamon. with fin that means croft? We Q. I-Iow can I remove rain spots WWKf-‘dm? - from velvet? ‘ , ‘ A- By soonslns with gasoline. “mums being sure to rub always in the one 1. Say. "You. he. and I." 2- PW- dlrectlon._ nounes kol-yer-i. o as ill of, e as ll! her, accent first syllable. 3. Avg.- 4. Beginning; ‘commoner-moat. 94x90 k_ disease was in its incip:cllri'-" 5' ° The Starglsay... Flagltious. l! Genevieve lernhle For Saturday, March 5 His ton air A RUITICULARLY lively. enter- prising and constructive stats of affairs. in which major interests should be attacked with seal and the promise of hearty support from influential sources is forecast. Bu- periors, elders and large institu- tions may be found ready with capital for promotiomand with fav- ' ors and tokens of good will. It might be well to defer to the Judg- ment and larger vision of such. since, the personal perspective may m0 _ s‘ ' Q - "° "W ‘ - I‘ no non a l l f . 40°- e-m-m- we. ° t.u.<»~~~-~-..-..~.. . a L-y- C’ its;"u...'"2:r1..::":l..“n. »- -» w--»---- -_._ .-_r , A- p ._.... n. bl n 1 l am ' " "Poor Chris!" ma Cricket softly. f y 317mg; t X _ ‘Jtcgililloenginanea con on never "Nowymrreumm! w m.“ me f Itls ‘our r Q ‘. ‘ _°Nll_Y°_|-l__l' _ - 4 ll UIW! You "He's ‘at no “nu-- Hu“ mom“, "Y. dlfn you! Hazel accused. and Those whose birthday it is. ml!’ ~ t - ' ‘d t° h” "‘°’"" mfiuiifeiirti-iiif c1 kt as vered glneds fir? cibfigciiivlizniiyogefzrrgnrtrl; d s , "1 thikh’ t" a .- s Ice w - .. ' ‘QIIIBIIIER . t... “ " "‘ °"‘ u» 1- ~- u“- w-"fl- ~~ ~~ W ‘h’ W" "m" "P. t?" “ti? “What was Ml ""51"" - f “so do L m‘... m. "mam happy and very worried atone and mm! 0i superiors. H“ l" i!“ v _ ...- . 1,! the same time. Bhe tried to figure officials. whose experience and HI- Ming n "m. “lichen; _. terpriso have been fully tested. Their vision may have larger scope and their financial aid worth the c _ d; yielding m‘ compmuu“ on I'm‘ Actually. llllsfer dllmw‘ I pot-tent issues. n‘ enioyingfli“ A child born on this day may b0 h‘ w" o y "c bum tel ‘endowed ‘with versatility and ttl- tee. But no m _h i “,1 . but its need of cooper- . ‘ban mine. tea W" m. tines a yielding to wiser "Flu" ujp/ And ._ heads and snore enlarged exper- Tmoicnll", means Lipton u Deeper in f” ' . flaw. l-lr"’" T“ ‘.211...- Ion can lawn’ “N TEA i! ' Ear cup- anode’: fence. _.._..__.___..._ GREEN PING!!! (WI-A [cranium slip ital-ted iutmmmer has norm - to the height of 46 inches under ' the "nun thumb" of Mrl. l6.‘ Imisnd of nearby Dorm. onw- ing plants . has bun her ltd!!! ova-tines moving from s "silty" apartment in the db.