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Perfect to wear vvlth suits or dark dresses-also loyely rm plum linens or comm-la. ‘blue double mash ll soft and drapes bgflflfullv. Th:- mllnr la worked inrows commencing at the center back-wary rimnlc and laminating to do. The pattem omltains easy-to- mderwanrl instruction». without alwbreviatlorls, For rprnplwir: patient; and instructions for all of these designs, send 20 cents in storms or coin Iooin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon. Prim "It time and address phhlfy. To The Charlntufown Guardian Needlework Dhpt. v cannot gel along together. ion Us a flower suitable for beddinfl Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box 1 Tact and Diplomacy Will Get You Farther With a “Mulish” or Stubborn Husband Than Will Constant Bickering and i Fighting Dear lfisc Dix-I am rm-rzed '0 _ How can you ge: a‘ 1 ‘We med gent‘ mos: stubborn, contrary man or. bard wxh that lcnd of disposa- . 138, being mean myself. bu’. eooi-‘ufifilfilldou! an soszo DXSGCSTEJ) VFIFE. AL ‘WEII would lLke to say that the bee; ary man i5 to be: him over the e pot. bu". unfortunately women Be=ides wfucn, o_: P he ‘roux. p. .a.cjO1liDs’ no: ma.- e se: you: hear: L2; me Sunlme: a". the shore, send .5 o! rnounzam resorts. Mr. Mule will usiasm for the sea and refuse to “ore you all; 3c, yls". w shmwvbo " “to. Ar. argumen: Willi 1 seas a use and znakes 1'. indelible g0 a ha: and he may forge; what opznzon r the color l: s. But l! he onoe course, the less a. man has the more amenable to flattery he is and ' s to work, so there ".5 nothing for the woman who ls married man lo co bu: 1o ge: ' us; "mzb. the salve and plaster him some tOmpJ. er. . lm how mg and c and szrong and wonderful he i; and s to his Judgment in e". ry paXllCLiaiiT, he will eat out of her may do Wllh him as she w Some wcmlen can do this. Some do not tank it ivortb while and. as a matter of fact, l; .n any sensible woman's trouble 1,0 humor such childish weakness, ' ' tired. D'.X—-I arr. a young man with a wife and three small chit. ~11 1i Lon‘. I .020 dearly‘, as. I do ago my father and mother, who live lt- same town zhal 1 do. My trouble that my moi-her and my wife Bozh are hlEh-W-mpfiffld and sensitive, es- pecially toward each other. They are always getting then: feelings hurt and COZTlLIlE to rne with their tales against each other and wanting me w id .. ThlS makers me perfectly miserable. What shall I d0? Shall e good practice 1 naive and go to some other town? Can you " “uggestzon w a DISTRACTED MAN. r. The stra eat thing in the world is that this two women who love a man most 1n e world are viillang to make every sacrifice on - w ham except to sacrifice their _lea1ous_v' of each other. When a man's wife i 11s rnoflier figh‘. over him like dogs over a bone, they never seem to lze t Li! no is be sufferer, and zha: they are literally tearing him to pat-cos ‘net on them and devouring 211s happiness. There is no other such exhibition of feminine selfishness, . Yet the very mother who is willing to wreck her sons home, divorce him from his wife and tea: his children out of his arms, talks about her love for him; and the wife who would separate him from the mother who bore ‘um. pratc-s of her devotzon to ‘nun. Both of them knov: that when ‘liley go w him with their tales and complaints and criticism of each other, they drive him zo desperation and make him utterly wretched. Yet neither one 1s wlillng to forego the pleasure of zndulglng her own spleen to secure his peace and happiness. self-centered, hide-bound 4180mm can go no iunher. When a momer-m-law and daughtcr-in-law who dislike each other are compelled lo live in the same house, it l5 understandable that they will got ur. " ' ‘ably on each others nerves. But any town or city i5 D18 cur/sun 1o nold even encmcs and 811V 1W0 Women. no maturi- how dis- cordant, should wrtaizlly be ladies enough w have enoiizh knowiedee of the world to be able to preserve an outwagd appearance of harmony whe they are occasionally thrown together. Therefom, I mould certainly ad- vise you not to sacrifim your good practice by moving away from Y0" home town. _ Furthermore, have one grand row with your wife and your XIIOf-hel‘ scparaieiy’ and lay dovm the law to each. Tell each one how 3115978516 she is making you and that you are not going w have your peace of mind shattered by their petty quarrels. Irbrbld either one w mention the triers name w you again. o Then the next tune either one starts iale-bearinz. shut her up W plillllll; allthe caveman stuff_that_you can. DORDIITIY DIX- i ment of the beddin! m». m till" “A5 " LARGE AND SMALL with s more varied color mnso. and semi-double flowers, about 8-inch- es 1n diameter. of soft pink. lB-Whd er. rad. oranzt- yellow and maroo i They blossom until killlrlg frost-s ar TlVL‘. 128: you: sum/ran. canons - '1' as Easily Grown Mgméfillallpuliven Giant Blos- sums Can Be Raised From Seed Although the modn-n - flowering dahlia is 11134116 Y American in criflili and devdpmentj European gr0'.'-:crs, Dflfblcu-lyafll . those in Erlgland. have awQmP-lsh‘ ed much in malunfi W35 5°?" “m: ily more versatile. Amentlon Vila-- ‘receiltly been gwen toward GPWIRB ‘p, downward in stature and 51R 01 bloom, the silooess of which has 81V‘ which has most of the brllliancy 0T its more pretentious relative, and ill-as the added advantfl8° 01 s"? cultum. The Ooltness hybrid was the fore- zo enforce such an args- - " c: pfLfllillve mean; i _‘ 5 to do his damnedest. rm: cluaporrarowu GUARDIA__1=V_ Social ‘and ‘Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature i J-fone/ynwon 7f fir tfll>lv j i "Bu: it ambiguous, afte: all the inns? Whymake avrilllikatbat , leave it ambiguous? Om the i i girl get around it? Marry any- body a’. ail and still gel. {he money: "Wellj Bryn admitted doai; ‘ “n01” "No? (Continued) ‘ No? But ...." , "Bu: we told h: abo could. I told her. Holworthy told her. Of course. if she's gone off and tried marnvuzg anyone else, he'd have l been forced to explain to her that on smond so on." , Tubby said with the manner - if a talkie $111181). ‘ ‘Weill’ Bryn said for the third ime, W118! O1’ it? It geLs he: out of a jam, does-n’: 1r?" "And 30H pay over a million of your own dollars at the end of a $93!‘. and she gives you fifty thous- and for your services. Is that the way il works, noble Sir Galahad?" Oh. I don’: know, I think we can break the will. Holvvorthys going And, if he ‘ can't. -. well, the money means quite a bit to her. ‘ff-when you meet he.- youll understand a little betzer, Tilb." - Humph. ‘Tubby said. ‘They both stood up. Bryn looked at his watch. Ten minutes put nine. The grandfather clock flbvhd. muttered. cleared its throat and sasped out that it was nine o'clock. “Just the some.” Tubby said ex- ploalvely, shaking down his trouser lee. “Just the same, a year i; ma 10118- An ignorant. unsophisticated. do“?! back-woods country girl when never been anywhere or seen 81131111158» milk and water, as un- interesting “after Pilarl..." “Sh!” Bryn said quickly. He look three steps toward the door at the end of the 1oz: roam. ‘hbby fnwod up, mo. The door was open- g. A tall gentleman in black pushed the door open and held it. Behind him came Mr. Holworthy, hi; gmlle astonishingly mono and ooniqlt. For years Mk. Holworfhy had guarded Bryn’: interests with the stern fidelity of the dragon who guarded the Golden Fleece; yet here he was, calm and undismayed. lending his arm and his moral support. to this menace to Bryn‘; 119MB 0f mind. thl! girl who could wreak the most dire havoc in Brylfs affairs. Tiibby looked at the girl. He choked. Bryn stood without mov- i118 She was flnidalng a remark to w. Holworthy as she came through the door on his arm. Tubby did not hmr the words, but he caught the melody of her voice. It was like that of a very young amid, with an appealing break in it; one 1110081". of small birds learning to S1118. of hyacinth: in spring gar- den‘. of silver bells at twilight. She was a very small girl as she stood hesltantly there. A very 811ml! Bil-l. and she was dressed in white. Her skirt wan so full that ltstoodaroilrldherinacfmlaand only the tip of one tiny white slipper could be seen below it. She held it off the dusty carpet with the tips of careful fingers. The bodice was slim and poiniod. and he! waist could have been spanned by a man's two hands. ‘Ihere were little puffed‘ sleeves below her white shoulders; the neck of the dress was low. and above it her throat was creamy white and soft." She bad pinned rosebuds against ft In from. we!" l hasty. flushed look into the mirror, and they lay pink and fragrant against her delicate flesh. Around her neck was a short strand of tiny pearls, and from her ears hung little round Ptarl dNN. She looked like a miniature of oneb grsndmother, painted olpher wedding day. And heir face? A small white oval flwe. without a hint of color in the cheeks, but with a. pair of the softest. loudest lip; in the world. They wen tho kind of 11p! which look like the bud K110118118 O! l "II-Bier; she looked p: her old life um evernhing that had been in it with strangers us, clear. wo , pineal. They were at luncheon, sbe and Grandmother and the man. seated azthelongtableinzhemiddleof ..-le vat dining room. I'm: ceiling was high and unwort- rdbydarkheavyoakenbeams; at one endvrasagrut fireplace with a carved oak xnantclpieee and a scone hearth 'I'he western wall was pierced by a row of six square axment windows abut with ivy. On the table stood the beautiful dulled old silver candelabra which bad once been altar piece: in I cathedral; now they held the cheapest and most ordinary thick white Cfindles whose flames wav- ered and burned coarsely and un- evenly. and gave off a strong odor of impure wax. (To be Continued) 1 tablespoon hitter 1-2 teaspoon almond extract 1 egg white 3 tablespoons fine fault sugar 6 baked tart shells Method: Strain the juice from a tin ofcherries and add sufficient water to measure 1 cup. moisten the cornstarch with a little of (Ibis and then add the rum-ina- and oook. stirring constantly until the mixture is thin: and nnooth. It will take about 15 lninuta over not water to cook the cornstarch so that ix. does nothave that raw taste Rnanova from the fin, add in cherries, the butter and flavoring and cool. ‘rum into the boknd tart shells and top each with a spoon- ful of the meringue made by beat- ing 1 egg white stiff and then beating in 3 tab‘ Jugar. Place in a moderate. 350 deg. I. oven until the meingue is a deli- cate brown. Chill and serve‘. POUND CAKA One cup butter. 1 cup granu- laicd sugar. 2 cups flour, 1-4 tea- spoon mace. 5 eggs. Sift flour before measuring. ‘rben sift flour and mace together 3 times. Cream butter well, add stlgaralittieatntinamaudcroam together until fluffy. Add eggs by beating into mixture one at a time. when half of the eggs have been added, add a scant cup flour. beat. add more eggs, one at l time until all have been used. Again add flour and beat until mixture ls llQlt and fluffy. Add flavoring and remaining flour. Blend thoroughly. Line loaf pans with greased paper. Pour in bat- ter. ‘ Bah in very slow men (I00 degree: F.) for 3-4 bout. then be- gin gradually to increase heat un- til it roaches moderately slow (325 degrees 1".) The baking time will vary, inking from 1 to 4 hours. depending on your oven, the ali- tudo and general weather wadi- tions. ‘Iiad it yourself for fin- ished baking. of a red rose when they say no and there was something about the, firm little round chin which 013g. asted that die might often soy no Elm like mimic pansies, 00ft and ivelvety and dark; and as if ey and lips and tiny hands in whi lam mittens were not enough, her hair was of red gold, curling and breaking into a million misty tend- rlla around her face. ‘Rllzby looked It Bryn. In 41E a deg: breath. Noble su- Galall , ho slid under his breathmrldmov forward to be prasalted, week since lie had [one any 0 111011158111. but ft seemed a d mm. She was so mudll lder, now. She blew s0 mudh more than aho had known a week I00 that hor tboildlfa were like the runner of this series of miniature rlahlias. and is now well known. End as easily grown in the amateur gar- den as the zlnnia. It gives an early bloom even when planted as late as May. with a wealth of blooms in a long color range, making it a very practical garden flower. Great improvement through sel- ection has been made in the origin- nl Coltness dahlla. Today it rivals , I \ I ‘ coiruiss HYbRiD DAHLIASWIE EXCELLENT roa asoomo pm lmaour a M _l DESIGN NO. f! 1R Nun: — - - — — — Sfrcfl/lljmsx - - - — — - — — — --'-'-""'----- the znnia as a bedding flown, with more refilled and omnmemal foliage. Its free blooming habit, also, malaria it desirable. Quilled types. re- scmblmg the cactu. dahlla. arc w Bedding dahllas grown from seed are a valuable addition to any car- den inasmuch as root slips of favor- ite oolors in a long range may b? served. as with the larger typos. and be fog ma: Qoltni strain. IQZQQKIIBIUMFU" in tho spring. Once started from MM. they may always be saved rai- an all-summer display thfi roll”. ing season. 'I‘beir single blooms an from 2 w 4 inches in diameter, and with their good atoms tho! make excellent subjects for cutting. When seed is planted early in the sol-ink. the sianmlow- cred dahllas may be grown for the garden. This fl the way new variet- lu are found, and who known, you might he the lucky person to dia- oover some outstanding addition m this beautiful family. m any evmt, you will have a valuable aouroe of seed for panting the following m3 //.__. bread you've just baked on the table and folk: keep asking for more-that's the real toot of yourbchingobil" icy. and of the flour you used. I've been uain RIGAL ever since wu a girl and it's never let me down yet. Now you sec why I alwqo inlllt on having i232. MAY 6, 1937 \ HEALTHY molillr. F “ nu 01m To cums OATS. cums nan ' "Dr. Dafoes Vrilifd is]. \‘\ 9h Nit‘: hi) Our Biedliast is Quaker Qatsf" Jllalrblflllfvlllonntaluunlhmlc ab; The HOUSEWIFE QM‘ and HER ACTIVITIE$ \\ lair’ f. lilllllb — Till VALUE 0F A SMILE: the ‘- w of a little mono) .____ and 11180311114. “rm thing that goes time farthest —-—- Toward making life worth while. MONOGRAM JEWEBY That costs the least and does the —————— mos“ Most of the new initial jewelry I, l“; , plgggufl, gmiie, emphasizes the delicate type mono- ‘rm smile that bubbles from a gram. lmrt, ,__ 1”" M“ i“ ‘°n°“"m°n now r0 cum»: PIANO an: will drive away the clouds of AND LAMPSHADES Keep your piano keys wlute b) giving them an oomslonal rub with a paste made Hun powdered dank and benzine. Silk lampshade: may be made like new by a gentle mashing with a tooth-brush dipped in soap suds, followed by clear. warm water. m: parchment abados, use an or- dinary rubber etaaar. P008 POSTUBB BAA BAD EFFECT 0N HEALTH Bad posture has a more disas- trous affect on ltealth and temperament than a good mil-ii)‘ poem to realize. Lift your chest. eliminate hollow in the back so ‘stomach will he flat. hold head ull. then see bow much better you feel and look. gloom And coax the sun again. "In mu o: worth and swdnw- too. with genial kindnes bier-W- lt‘; worm a million dollars And it doesn't cost a cent." MAR! BAEIMIENT INTO A EOBEATION ROOM A Housewife decided to de- corate iher own version of a e room. The father and two sons 1n the family were boxing enthusiasts and were aivisyfi 80188 off to the club for a few rounds of fun. A boxing ring was established in the basement of the home. A por- tion of the cellar was partitioned off. the walls finished in a plain night color. A padded canvas mat was laid on the floor and the 111:8 properly roped off. Bemhea were placed at the side for the migl-ibor- hood audience. 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