crtw-Ectuo. §c aookc>ce<¢etg ev@~oo@oeeeo~oe aa=oosoo<aoooaeoiee 4 7 oéofTé oi¢w7oT§écToj;i;Q>cecscesi- shew Q it t g KNiTT ALL-ELA I Hcedom b! Youfiihl Fiqiires! Be comfortable in a NEMO “Sensuiion," the original all-elastic iwo-vrciy-sireicli girdle, MAIL 0RD or. ‘a. Qew-zvaq-Jhefc/Zr/Liézfi ED STJC It smooths your figure lightly but firmly yet leave: you iron Knitted runprool. to move as you will. “Senauiionfl arc Washable, easy on your stock- lnqn and oh m comfortable! On Display b"! our Corset Department ERS FILLED PROMPTLY k-iiux S4.ZO——Clieer $5.25—-Trims $6.30 MCDRE E~ MQLEODIEE! l; Household Scrapbook 3 ‘B; Robert! LGQ gV-O Q%O-O- O§O—§-9-§' O 0-0-1 Onion; uihere are nut-he people who like onions. but seem unable to eat them. But i! the onions are sliced, ‘then boiling watci- poured over iiiic-m and alloivcd in remain for 11v» nlinutes. t-licu plunged into icn \\ttl('l'. llifi 0l1lOll$ (‘it'll bi‘ PRlPH wiilioilt any after affects. Bed Bheoh ivhcn the middle of the bed nhcct. becomes worn. cut it in half. pow the two sctvages together, and liem the cut. edges. The sheet viltl stand many more months of wcar. ' Griddle Cakes Grid-tie cakes and waffles will have a unucil filler texture i! iii" rags are beaten separately and M0 whitcs added last to the hatter. QQD tnncnmix ‘ We Clean l? llllllh (“Wills '\ Phone 244a nrw METHOD CLEANERS §O-G§I HIE STARS SAY- B] GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Saturday, March Z0 'l‘t-il-.2 augunes are for a. very un- llli-Slflctvry‘ Mid inn-progressive day as far as w0rkaday' interests and activities are concerned. All ser- ious matters are under prestige of upset. disintegration and defeat. with danger and loss involved on all lines. So it might be a day better for diversion, relaxation. plcasurv and social cngligcntcnts. bi-t. these also have lTlPllliCf‘ nf jealousy", ii1~ harmony and wrangling. unless safngtlartirri. 'l'ho;,¢ WllKJ-tl? birthday lt is may not. feel encouraged to forge ahead on major operations of cnduring and long-term importance. Smaller or day-to day objectives or ambi- ilulis may have fau- succcss through hard work, application and good judgment. Generally there may be a devastating and disruptive condi- tion, difficult to surmount, and with little proilnisr: of aid front high ;or friendly SOUTCCS. Keep alert to tricki-ri‘. subtlety and intrigue. A child b0rn on this day may plod along in daily tasks, success- ful in its way. with Eoocl mentality and wits. but. may be the victim of duplicity and subtle intrigues. THE WHY OF HATS Those hats the lovely w-omen wear Are made to show their wealth of hair. But dcrhics and fedoras fit Snugly’. to hide men's lack of it. VIM I Iluctoln AN LIA ICO ) Remember that children need an adequate lupply of protective food elements to help them nfcly through the winter. Vimaltol cupplieu thin nourishment in an irresistibly delicioul form. With it! delightful meet orange flavour it ll ll nice n: the nicest jam. Vimcltol provides Vitamin: A; B|,D, Riboflavin (B2), Niacin and minerals Calcium, Phosphorus and available Iron in deliciously orange flavoured malt extract. For good health. children rnunt lnvl an ‘ample lupply of thelc protective food elements. and the daily use of Vimaltol is rccommcndcd to help restore and maintain natural resistance. ALTOL " Nl-MAlI-Ol-l NOMICAL viunm tool UMITD, PITIIIOIOUON. CANADA o - . ' te§eo§eob>ee<fioe<¢eeseoscrsetaehaeoamqoomocmaooaoeaevsememwéooaeotweaott- D40i4bii-u QQQ-Q40-O+fO-OO-O~O-ODOO-O-O+Q-Q+O-OOQ-O-OQQOOQ§Q 6430 O-O-QO-OO-O DOROTHY DIX SA YS- ~ i Q . l O§ff§f§f§ffQi§§~O 00$ OOfOfO-O-WfOO-O-O ‘FQQQQ-TQ". F§OQQOO Dull Husband i O-f . 6 b Woiinlan Bomoans Domestic ltrutigery And llon lionvorsatlunal Mate DEAR MISS DIX: I have been married 13 years and in all of that time my lxvslsand has not taken me cut to any place of amuse- nzcnt. not cvui for a nlcal. ltrlf a duze-n times. 1 have three little girls, the oldcst hopelczsly paralyzed. so rny life is nothing but. work and iiorry. while my ilusbanrfs business throws him with people and he loads a practically social life. But when he is at homo at nights, ho sits u-p with a book. or listens to the radio and seldom iziilts. My lnlsbtind is a good luau. l-lv has nu bad habits and is a generous provider. but. uh. hc is >0 dull. He did not scent dilil to inc ivhi-n we ivcre married. but looking back un oilr courtship, I roalizc that it was tu my fricuds that we went. for a picasant (ironing. and I guess I did thrcc-fourlhl oi 1hr tziiking. Now I um so lottrsorttu that I am in despair and am getting vcry morbid. Vvliy don't husbands think that ttlcir wives nctd the stimulation of an occasional divcrsion? 'll"t_i “(YlCl lzr- so lizvrh brttr-r wives for it. I rim 39 uncl feel 79. It is Rll‘.(l\'1' to kill a person with a bullet than to bore one to death. DISCOURAGED WIFE TIRED VUOMAN FORGOTTEN ANSWER; The ‘fired Business Man. who needs to bc amused and entertained after his hard day's work fs over. is a gentleman about , i-"hcm we hear a grcat deal and whom we meet very frequently at night civts and the theatre and otlltr pint-cs of diversion. But. strangely r-noizgti. we seldom hear any mention vi thc Weary Dorm-s- izcgwonntn. or of hcr need to be pepped up nftcr the has spent a long day on the treadmill. She is supposed to be so attached to her home that she ncvcr wants to strp out of it and to gct nll the (xcitrtiient she desires in cooking. washing. scrubbing and baby-tending. Evr-ry man knows that Sllfll a humdrum life would drivc him to drink. but heflictually believes that wumcn are so peculiarly constituted that they just eat it up and ask for more. But when husbands nevér take their wives out some evening. or evrn try to be entrrtainirig ccrrvpanioi-is. it ls not because they are selfish and self-centered as they seem to be. They just don't realize that their wives nrrd to gc-L away from their hcmcs, their childrcn. front thc ctgrnai grind of dish ivasdiing and changing the baby’ and to strp out into the world of bright. lights, viibcrc there is laughter and gcud cheer that gives them something ht“.\’ to think about. lt is the terrible monotony of gctting the samc tilt-tits. of listen- ing to the same walls. of settling ihn same fights. of buying the same focd that gets on uivts’ ncTvrs and makes them nagging. pccvlsll. frr-Lfut and hard to lii'c with. And if husbands cvcr took the iroublr- to find out what ailcd their wives, they would discover that it was just boredom. i DEAR. LESS DIX: What do you think of a mun who likes girls. but says he will never marry because he doesn't. want to be ticd down by a wifc? Ho rays h" wants someone he can play around ivit-li and rake love i0, ant-tune iu whom he can bring fIoivt-rs and make nice. gifts and give finc- clothcs that will make the other women jealous. but wh-om he can leave for another girl when he gets tired of her. JULIA ANSWER: 1 admire his candor. because when he warns a girl that his attentions are without intentions. he is playing fair with her. and she can take him or lcavv him. ‘Hie men who break girls‘ hearts are the ones who monopolize their time and attention and intake near- love to them. but who never pop the question. Anyway, when a man announces that he ts never. never going to marry. he need nofbe taken scriously. When tlr~ meets the right girl he forgcls all about the channs of bucliclorhuod. i i. DEAR MIISS DIX: Can thcrc br- a happy murriugi‘ it u girl has ntorc education than a boy? I am in iovc with n boy Wllfl is perfect t in rvrrv other way excrpt his lack ‘of a high school education. i ooruoz. l ANSWER: All knowlcdae isn't compressed in school bucks. Some nl tht- most intelligent men I have r-ver met had llitlv formal educa- tion. The wife of one of the presidents of the Unitod States taught ' him how to read after they were married. But don't marry your boy friend if because you have a better | cducation than he has. vou are going to feel superior to him. i r 5i 1211...’; Diary 9 stove reservoirs attend to it. much lmorc easily. awe I thought. as l ivatrhed them. that the fowl; greeted the turn of 0 T"? _ CHAREQTHElQYYN GUARDFAN oman’s Reolm/ Social and Personal/ Fashions JLiterature ‘Ir §OWE'I*QG‘§ivQ~§6‘¢i-Gilt~i &»eo§ootwoaaetr¢oa l09i69~14w7§ Livingfit Leisure' —THE WOMAN’S REALM~ er bag should be treated to a tlior-l ougli cleaning. To do this, turn bag. inside out and vigorously’ brush out. dirt. Never dunk it in soap and water. ' IF I CAN SAY ‘If’ I can say I have helped today to bring someone good cheer: It I can give courage to one in A NEW EFFECT fear; It I can speed good-wilt. instead of wrangling strifc—ah, welt, Then I have life. USE FOR OLD BATH TOWELS If you like an effect. that's "dif- fcrent." don't have plain ruiorcd walls ill your maple bedroom. Do ilapcr ri dado and door piltlCls with a gay plaid pmper-ivasiiablc. 14'9- fcrrcd. When bath towels become worn in lllf‘ centre. cut away ttic two good cllds and from those make s- bag the size of n ivasli cloth. icuv-T ing one end open and inserting a drawstring in a ilarrdiv casing. Into this bag I place all the cud pieces BARi-Illlhtib‘ FADIWILY An amazing fruituri: t‘_l’l(‘lt'tit'tll weed killer of thc llciv 4-1) it its, u kill und of soap that. accumulate after the titu- ut‘ soap becomes too small for use. This provides a way of using the soap and is very handy. Just draw and tie‘ tho string. and drop the bag into your bath. You tiavc ;soap and washcloth in one. CLOTHES-PIN-ISIG g Use a ivire coat tiangcr and a strong piece of duck cloth. Make a bug of the duck and sew one sidc of ‘rt to the straight ivirc of tllc selectivity; ur its {ill , otbct" plant. and ionic tidjcliliug plunts unharmed. Phillis uf the grass ftnniiy-— and these include oats. tinrk-y. wheat. und l‘_\'C-d])FQfll' to bc immune to attack from 2.4~D‘ sprays. This maker possible the klti-, ing of weeds which are attacked by. 2,4-D in lawns, rtzirks, postures. ord] in grnrli crops. ivilhuilt injuring lltQ grass or grain. 2.4-D appear. in he non-poisonous, non-corrosivc. and lion-injiirioils to the soil. coat. hangrr. leaving one side opcn‘ to form g hug for the cioihfls pink; You will find this so handy as thtt hook may be caught over the clnttieslinc and pushed alum: as. one hangs out the clotties. When; finished with it. the ha: may 31c. hung on a handy hook in thc iaun-i dry. I EH?!‘ wanted to iron g perfectly dry garment. to ivcar right away? Well. just wring out a Turkish towel in very iiot ivatcr. wrap the articles t'8t'(‘l\.lll_\' in it for three or four minutes. then irc-n as usual. You'll be delighted with the rcstilt and can wear it at once ivriltout ivorrying about it being damp. i CAREER TIPS The job advancement of the fem- inine office ivorker so often depends‘ upon the way she looks and behaves that. these cardinal rules on what not to do. bricfod by n movie rom- pany expert. are worth clipping out and posting up by the career-mind- ed girl. 1. Don't. overdo makeup. The of~ rice is no place for exaggerated ef- fects.’ 2. Don't tug at a girdle. Or pull up stocking. You don't. need to be told ivhy. 3. Don't file the nails. or put on makeup at your desk. The powdcr room is reserved for that. 4. Don't. sprawl. Or sit tiled a lcttcl‘ “S? Besides lacing unrzrai-r- fut. such postures \iIltl(‘l‘l't'\l‘llC.\ cf- ficicncy. | 5. Don't tulvc n, mirror on your ivall. Very few girls can resist the temptation lu prcen. 11mm vacuum Once a month your vacuum thinn- I i QTIJTZ a Cook ’s Corner i ~ 0OQOQ§QQQQ§CWOOTPO§QQOO STUFFED UELEBY SALAD B, m “In”, ‘nun’. Wu‘ the seasons joyfully as they l'01l’i‘\- ed about. the yards and nearer fields. The Muscnvies —Matttc the The first. day of Spring was olrl matriarch and the other l.\\u, pleasant until l. wind came down quaint black and while figures over the fields from the North.l"nayther flesh nor fowl nor good Calm ii b02871. Wllltfi-ll Of l-ll. 88-; red herrixf" were on the lawn. C9D! U10 babe. out. of doors ct. the. Doubtless listening to the sound chori-ng. enjoying the clean. crisp of the falling water at the dam "m v1’ the rimming. 1 find no or drawn a iittic pcrltaps by tile other time of day so beautiful un- sheen of the rxyien spaces on the 195$ Perm-Es ii- might. be at the‘ pond and stream. But strange Hi8’! "f M8111. as when the sun is things that ours are, and have been. viimbina above the trees and hills ———————————————- to the East. Then it. is that a kindly benediction seems to rest on the countryside, as though it. were being blessed by c. Hand be- fore humans, frail and queer and nice and like James and myself. wholly unpredictable, had cum. menccd to take it over. "A lovely morning!" was the common grcelp irtg as we crossed or followed paths’ ‘bout the yards. Our Spring in~ crease-which really felled to await the lemon-tn the stables and plggery: the stack new calveu with warm inquisitive tongues and the cuddly pink bodies of piglets tuck~ ed closely beside their mothers, cause many an extra. pail to be car- rled nowadays. Thin I believe, i-s among the reasons that. makes James ny at his day's end. when he comes to sit in his old armchair: "I don't know. Ellen. what’: gotl into this shoulder o! mine lllely‘. -thero'n an ache there. that never] uled to be!“ t . . - > tCOlllillllGd ull Page 3t it .‘ a ~$ Rear F o r TIV/Iands c t Arid the women kind hero lnokl fearfully into stove tank: Ind teal ' g kettle: and then "manfully" picici up pails to replenish them hum l the pump in the yard. which at Imlimlhr Vitamin"? present supplies all such nccda. "Ot.‘ IVAIQIATID dear!" I grumbled to James ioctnyg. and was rather ashamed oLdo-ng l0 at. the time. when he happened there in time to pump the water. for me. But sympathy i: often rad- ly lacking at Alderlea. “Don't you know. Ellen" J1me: laughed sug- gesttvely "what we have to do when one of the animals is putting on too much its-eight? Why. we mer- cire them. We let the horses and cattle out for a run and for the pigs. we ‘move their feeding troughs 5 distance from their bcdsi" There is no need then for ours tn B“? 59"" Tod”! \ device similar ingenious methods for tho-Ir ivonlnn kind’: "daily doz- .so.d MI”! Md“, “'1'; av-uimw mun ud will at * THE goudneu from nlcctcd dairy hmln carefully pn- mud and packed. The whole family welcome: SILVERWOOD HVAPORATBD MILK . . I v [curly lpplltlltld on tho inTu.... Gunman leverage and on cereal: t 0 - a adds nourishment to nuccl . - . . ldtlpl . . . . III ' hoinchold uu. Pascal celery i i nusrv warms i A handy tool for Vvllllilg titlivn‘ dusty Willis is your old-fashioned corn broom hooded with a vieam cotton cloth. Any soft cotton mat- criai ran hc llSPtl to make thew l-unietiicnt covers. Keep several on hand. so that you may have charges when they become soiled. ‘ ruin. on BRIGHT NEW YORK -»In the new spring collection of prints are two (lift- tinvt schools of color. the muted tones and the bright ttotnbiulitirt-ug, usually in flower prints. Illustra- tI-ons arc an nrtivtioke pattern in dull bvoivti. blnvk and \\'llllt‘, and rt solid leaf pattern. Tiic bright prints are a fioivcr garden of mass- ed color; a \\'.'tl‘ paint and a fiesta pattern. tut nun unii Bltitill TO GET MORE ' STIGIIGTI] If your blood [MKS IRON! You girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia that you're pale. ivcalt, "dragged out" this may lie duc to lurk of iron in blood. ry Lydia ti. Puikliam‘: Compound ‘IAIJL irit b adder] iron ~—onc of the best humn o llvl)! ' iuprrrl hlnod ~> in such casual irikiinufs cts arc nric of the must. clic<2t|ic iron lUlllCli you c-m buy! 170/1 £ f/Atlfilfl ' °°""°""° IAILIIS (with addcd iron) egookao-twmeitoote ~__ -___ i "When a man brings you floivcrs-it means he ‘thinks you're won- derful. You sec, men are so practical. They must think a great deal of you to bring you fragile, lovely things like flowers. just watch what any man docs when . ' he admires a girl . . . he forgets to bc practical, and proudly marches in with an armful of flowers." ‘ O Tl]!!! i: claw): a bu!) nlrdmr 0/ [ml flaunt-and good Fulfil-trim you 1n 1b: A Hit-d nub/m. O O 010-0 O4 FQ O ‘I O-O-O-Q 9 C’ §§§§4 How Can 1!!‘ 0 § By Anno Ashley é ++o+¢ 0+0» 0 o 0o o-vvroww Q. How can f cultivate violets? A. violets should be separated and planted in the open ground ill a ylgl] wit, ]tl'til0t:l('(l frcrn the slurs strong rays. Too much sitti- ligiit produces all leaves and no flowers. Q. flow can l wliitcn the teeth? A. Snturatc the brush with the Jiuce or a lemon and rub the teeth hard. Do this once a week. ' Q. l-low can r make mastied potatoes more fluffy? A Add ‘L-tcaspoonful of baking pgwdcr to the rniik anti butter bc-| fore addtug tiicm to the potritors. i z i OQQOWOQQQOQOO~OO§OO~OQOOQG Morning Smile o o 3 b 9 q o. 0 0 o O o o avooooooo-ooov00040000000 POOR. BUSINESS Anxious to gc‘. to know the pco- ple in his parish the new vicar was paying a scrics cf visits. Calling at n farmhouse about two lntlcs frrtn the village the vicltl‘ found ri inc.‘ tit‘. did nut knoiv. "l ilotut‘ think I've had the pica~l sure of geeing you in church yet." tile said to the farmer m» o o wroo-oomowo 0-0000“ Mo d e rn Etiquette B: Bohemian :Q+O4§O-OO-O-O-O-O- O OO-VVQQOQQOQ- -§O-Q w. \\'licn one ilgolng to ‘ma. lain some guests at dinner in A public dining room that l: likely t; be crowded how can one “our. g desirable table? A- 'l'his can usually be locum. plishcd by arranging for the llbll in advance and tipping the head waiter. Q- Wtlat perv; of the chilmh no reserved for the families or! the bride and groom? A. The first two pews. Q. Should g. woman sit at. the l fight m‘ left. side of her din/mt’ partner? A. ‘lilac woman .-Jlould .stt cl the right of iher dinner partner. a O-¥O>O O-O O4 DOW OOGOQ~O444 §O§t o i Better English z n. c. Williams ooavvoo l DOQO~O§fO4~§OQ4 0-9 OQ-O-O-O-FKJ- 1- Wlvtl is ivrcug with this mi- ltcncc? "The reoccilrrcnce or spring fills me with glatlners." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "baptism"? " “illlCll one Of these words ll .|. - Cream cheese l Lettuce cups l litayonnatsp i‘ AIETIIOD: Cut the tops from at i biulcb of celery and pull the stalks ‘ away from tho root. Wash and my‘ cacti stock. i Cream 1 or 2 rmall packages of cream cheese, and stuff tile small- icst stat with this. Fill the nrxt stalk and press this into the first Continue filling and pressing ihel stallu together until the original‘ bunch of celery is duplicated. ~ Wrap tht-"bunch in wuk paper. and tie securely with string in two: or three places. Set in t_he refrigcr-i ator to chill for several hours. l W-hen ready to serve. cut the string. unwrap and cut. the bunch into crosswise slices that are about’ one half inch to three quarts-rs ofl lul inch in thickness. Serve thrcet "\ . of these in a lettuce cup and gar-l "‘\§_ti§\\,t nlsh with mlyonnalse. ; ‘M \_ \‘.-§\_‘\- 1r served u a main course mind. ~ \~lwfi\\j\.‘l\\\~\\qA-i; it would be nice to accompany it with either sandwiches, or hot. but- _ tend rolls. t The next used ground ham. alcng | with cream cheese in the filling. In I » this. lettuce leaves are stuffed. in- A creche. u . Stvad 0f celrry. as in the first salad. make and nlllly ‘b: uslclllguslsn 53.31:? 'l'his rus a. delicious flavor. arid rug {or [my room m URQMWO looks lovely on the plate. The only First cut- matcriai ti. smug and‘ rtisartvuntnge 1a tinat it can't be you. pcroi-c starting t0 fnsilion the "Hide too 16m: in Idvance or the rug. Pattern No, r2250 contain! Mimi"! mi)’ Wlll- VCOmpIBIc instructions. To order: Send 20 cent: in coin lo Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. ursn sromtictt . QUICKlY (ORRICIID Design Nu. IG-ISO i IY'Sllttle"T mm "i oft eutl i. I In unity rlglith Jain.‘ loom" ynh "z?- ut how to do It. bet Mn. . 2-252 DICSIC-N so. n-zaa i lit}... t Address S. Al OI m 0.. =" ' '- -—------— no am cllltllellellllytouthenirlail ‘utqrfigi City Province "m" ffinilfiiiliffi? JiTziFSIP ‘ti. t. r _ n Aw»- n rl. . " ufgd ' “tut-flu m.» w-{ifl-l-‘Ju dvzlmog _ _.__ d Tifisn§l"i'|'l$'§i.u m file‘: let: I c", Provln“ mu lion cry! —weng to deep." _ Y" "m flmsgillvitlneleltgviem Bookie of lipstick tissues. puck- lantlmeiulycmuhecu; ' J numkoep nkhuultwtui ruled like hook matches. are now moi-garden.‘ rug-steam" trrgaéiiirrlvétggarrgizdl- llCllltg distributed free to wimcn "u- ' h ca _ . an i-tis omict! hy the rciziil Sllflpv who" uglier “m” M “mm”? mfl" imlvtrtism: they tarry 1m the cov- =vtm$ianaw=cim.v¢w~.~... "No, you —ai.n't was the reply. "You see. your church be quite a sic-p from my fnrmtiouse. tin’ I don't sce no its: in wearing out. two good soles for the sake of savin’ one bad 'un!" misspelled? surreptitious. surreal- tr-"n. silrvcllance. » it. What docs the word "iniquity" lllPBilT 5. What Ll l. word bqlnnlnl with ul that means “flrtheafl? S0 HIIl-WOU LD ____ _ ANSWTIRS Tllf.‘ schoolmaster svns explaining _ vulgar fractions. "lf l take a l; 5E5}, a 1h" T°°“i'1"n‘;° °ll potato. cut it in mu. then in quar- spl-“F- —- 1"°“°"'“°*f Pf?“ mi n‘; tors and then in halves again. what bMTIIS-"itl- 3- 5\1i\°lll"°°' " Gross injustice; wickedness. "They will be punished fur their iniquity. 5. Ultimate. shalt l have?" he nskcci. "Chips. sir." was the~imnlcdiale response. L lNeédlecraftz ——F OR THE H OME —~ RISE AND SHINE You'll love to do your household ‘chores tli a darling princess wrap- "Wnd- vuvwtnltv tr. like this Ollc. it boasts a pretty “saz-lied-ln" waist- line and big casual pocket. Lot a cayly colored braid accent, um b9. coming neck and sleeve litil‘. Nfi- ‘Z117 is cut in sizes ‘l1, t-t. t6, .18. 20. 36. (i8. 40, 42. 44. 46 and 4E. Size 36 requires 4 yards 35-inch 2% . Ylfds trim. Be d 20 cents for PATTERN. incudes complete sewing guide. Print your NnmG. Audi-em land Style Number plainly. no sure to state the sizes you wish. tn- clude postal unit nr zone number in your address. Address Pattern Dtmarimcnt. The Charlottetown Puardtan, ‘Pattern No. 211T t twlllCl Orl-