itb~floefin§nn»nsyu -,..-...~..-..-...,..._.....-..._.. ,,.. Mama-a.‘ PAGE 13p What the Fashionables a‘ illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Patten By Annabelle Worthington w. Here's a simple sweet dress for the girl of school age. It's an inexpensive rayon crepe print in lovely marine blue and white. You'll find it the most simple tress to fashion. The ample skirt iulness makes it so suited to all the lovely new soft cotton novelties and rrepe silk prints. The applied fiat neck band trim may be of a contrasting colour, which can be repeated in the tie belt and in bias binds in the scul- bped hlpline. Ibr summer sports, make its PUTATUES Buying Mountain table stock l l-i inch minimum for l?" "In at Paul A. Murray's ensPChDIIIQ, Lower Prince Street. Charlottetown. Ohester B. Shaw. 2803-5-2-3l A‘ Real Home For Sale A new house with Sun Porch and Garage. Hot water heat, hardwood floors-everything most convenient. If interested inspection is invited. - APPLY GUARDIAN. 2l72-_4-25-mwi‘6i. EYES rssrrn GLAiSEgNn FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR i Optometrists v 142 Richmond Street belt. quires 2% yards 35-inch. pattern. Wrap ooin carefully. Street Address .......................;............ city Stats For The=Cook Maliowfhoeolatolnafcale s squares imsweetsned chocolate cut in places. ' ' . ' 9t cup cold milk. 2 cups sifted cake dour. 2 teaspoons baking- powder. 9t teaspoon salt. v 9t cup butter orothsr shortening. l 1-3 cup ' I egg yolks, beaten until thick and lemon-colored. 11.4 t; , y vanilla. Add chocolate tn milk and neat in double boiler until chocolate ls» melted. Blend and cool. Biff: flour once, measure, add baking‘ powder and salt, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly. add, sugar gradually, and cream to- gether until lizht and nufly. Add Woman ’s Realm ‘Wen ring sleeves, say of yellow pique. Make the neck band and binds of brown pique and wear a. brown leather style No. m ls designed for sizes e, l0, l: and l4 years. Sire i0 re- Besuretoflllintheaizsoftbe . Price of Pattern ‘l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) QPXQL mucus“ n» ed“! “"4 P ,‘,,,,-,,,,,~, l " , m?‘ ' "may" D11 '°.§..T.."'.°.°* Dummy shew‘: 1 ,4 l A Few HintiyFrom Any Husband to Wife: Don't; stop Being a Lady In" Be" ' 1 cause You’ve Become a Wife; 130,1“ < be all Mother and No_ Wlft; D011 Hang Your Family Ami.“ My Neck; Don't Nag Me- “mom : Do ‘t throw away the bait with which A“ a“ ,, l; "gym: married Husbands are poor dsh, but ymifxin their wives keep dull“!!! "It! "Y" Pretty pamndalbuor’ may eyes they will rise f0 it. Don't disillusion ma ‘by ehowinf 111° ti“ my” . “He! o‘ you, m“; Th“ 1g your own trade sec- ret, and I want to live with you for idfly W!“ without finding out whether God save W“ W" complexion, or you bought it at the drui 59°"- DOn-g kqep m of your good clothes and Y0“! 9,5“; wgy; for company. I want to feel that Y0“ consider me of enoush lmWYim" i” 9"‘ 7°“ best foot forernott for m9- ' Lady Love i115! “Muse 1:0“ $.22: flail: Men are the romantic and sentimental, sea. m‘; if lives would dirt with their husbands more at home therelwmlldlfl b, go ‘may men having affairs abroad. ‘ Don't stOP telllns me that you love me. Being heart 1121138173131; an exclusively feminine complaint. Men starve for fillet l! i often aswomen do. b” Don't cut out tbedattery. The real reason I linux32! you'v:'” “u” you led me to believe that I had at ll-lf- 101111 I m" cap"; o; “wagging how big and strong and wonderful I am. Don't let me ever see that you record ma 81ml“? l" I ‘w’ "WW" flour, alter-natal! Wm‘ dmwh“ mixture. a small amount at a time. Beat» after each addition until A F»: w of smooth. Bake ln smiled Pam’ ‘fr-us o» ..2.'.-. YE a x 8 x 2 inches, in slow oven (325 on you deg, y.) 25 minutes, then increase U gotwondorldreiisfl nmeuantly (350 dts- F-l "d m" 45 minutes ionzer- ‘M11 mm P“- snd while still warm, oover bottom with marshmallows that have been rinsed with cold water and out in 1mm c. wise. When cake is ni- most cold, oover with chocolate fqwafiifgl l j Itilaknockoutblowioamantofllldmltthatheisrlothingbutameal ' Stand behind a counter. . “'3 . I irsonal -:- Fashions -:- “ticket to an wilt. and mo. u» married him because n» mount 1t would beeasier to work him tlian itwould bate work a typewriter or Don't be one of the women who are all mother and no wife and who never see fluir husband again as a man after the first baby comes. D011’! 10$ Juli"? W‘ m? m" Wmililtely out of Joint when he comes. You have no idea how Jealous a man can of his children or how it hurts his vanity when his wife finds a little red-faced, equalling mil-hi? moreinteresting than he is. ' Don't treat me es if I had n0 right in tho home except to pay the bflls. Gives me a run for my money and, at least, a closet that l can call my own and a place where I can smoke without being told that I am smelling the curtains. Don't neglect to feed me well if you expect me to be a go-getter. When a man marries he turns over his stomach as well as his heart to his wife and her cookinl (htcrmlnes whether he will be a nervous wreck at 50 or going strong. Don't try in make me over and interfere with all my habits and \ A a The New Zulu»: BnownLAnsL-loi. “u la good tenor u would not be In a Rod lfosoiiaokaia" tutu- Il’ you don't like me as I am, for pity's sake leave me alone. Don't tell me of my faults and what a poor, weak creature I am. l get all the bowling out in tho outside world I can stand and when I com. a healing poultice of flattery. . . D011’! IIWIYI b0 911197158 lip other men to me and telling me how much money A. makes and how beautifully B. dresses and how O. loves parties. Nothing iniuriates a man so much as thinking his wife admires some other man more than dhe does him. Don't hang your family around my neck. I didn't marry your mother and your father and your little sisters and brothers. Don't have some member of your family perpetually camped in the guest room. A man likes his home and his wife in himself occasionally. Don't always bequoting mother to me as the final authority and tell- ing me that mother said we should do this and mother said we shouldn't do that. Every man resents her mother's influence over his wife. Don't throw away the money I earn. I don't want to be niggardly with you, but unlul we get off on the right foot when we are married and save something in the next few years we will be poor to the end of the chapter. Don't throw cold water on all of my plans and aspirations and take all of the gimp out of them. A wife can kill her husband's faith in anything. Don't feel that I am neglecting you becauseldont send you flowers and candy and take you out as often as I used to before we were married. I wasn't paying for your food and clothes and lodging then and I had more money for foolishnus. Dowtturnadeafearfomowho n I try _o talk to you and inter- rupt my best story to say: "Ob, see how cute he kitten is acting." Every man has to have some woman to listen to him, some woman to whom he can boast of his triumphs and to whom he can bemoan his misfortunes, some woman who will understand him, and if not his wife, then another. Don't nag me. Say a thing once and let it ride. Even a male worm turns when it is trodden on every day. - Don't be_a qultter. Don't run back to mother or oi! to Reno because marriage is full of work and worry and sacrifices and because I am just a human man instead of a Fairy Prince. Let's stand together, shoulder to shoulder and light the good fight, and we will win out. egg yolks and vanilla; than ldd LIMMENI} frosting. Wash Away, That Itch With a Isnstriting Antiseptic 1-1;; “a:“;i.2'll.'it"fi'. any; RUBIN . Itgelli? ed Iuasfibcaenaa ill m!‘ Jill's: u: fenns ofiria umiaiu qn cklgyiald corals’ a anti flc._'A 85c bo lo proves its "m" vii-Wu- aqslvvlreurreauissi- Baird Drug Store, Foster Drug Store, Johnson $5 Johnson, .- Wortby’: Drug store. ' ‘III BAIKBUTTCY_'ACT in the matter of the Eathte of Claude A. hincb Authorised Aslignor. hotics is herebygiyen thlt Claude A. Kinch of Tlgnish Corner, did on the 27th day of April 1032, make au authorized aasi nment of all hi; pro- perty for the enefit of his creditors R. H. Rogers Esq. Official has appointed me .10 be Custodian of the Estate of the Debtor until the first meeting of Creditors. Notice is further given that the first meeting of Creditors in the above Estato will be held at the Law Courts Building. Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 11th. day of May I032, at eleven o'clock the forenoon, To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your claim musrbe lodysed with- me before the meeting is hel . ‘ Proxies to be ~used'at the meeting must: be lodged with ms- rlor rkareto, n further take not es ‘that at such meeting the Creditors will elect the permanent Trustee, And further take notice that if. you on. But beyond that we are self- "Where does your woman come from? 1 didn't see a house for miles round." "No, you can't see the place, but there's allttle farmstead, tucked a- way in a hollow aboutthrce miles from here, which provides us with cream and butter and eggs-and with our char-lady." Jean surveyed with satlsiocflon a rapidly mounting pile of delicately browned toast, creaming with gol- den butter. “There, that's ready," nuanced at last. "I do hope Judy and Co. will arrive soon. Hot but- ’! The liouse of , iIreams-tlome-True By Margaret Pedler (Continued) The spell was ‘broken. The every- day, commonplace words brought with them a rush of overpowering relief, sweeping away the, dream- iiko-sense of unreality and terror, and as Jean nodded and responded gaily, "Absolutely fanfshedl" she could have laughed aloud at the ridiculous ‘fears which had assailed ha. sufficlng." . she an- . DOROTHY DIX. _L Jean's eyes flew along the brief nessage. "Returning to-mormw. Am stay- ing the nght with Holfords. Judy." Her face fell. "How horribly disappointing!" Her glance fluttered regretfully to the faint disc of the moon showing like a pallid ghost of itself in a sky still luminous with the after- noon sunlight. "I sharrt see my moonlit Moor to-night after all!" she continued. "I wonder what has happened to make them change their plans?" Bulk volunteered no suggesflon but stood starng moodi'y at the home I want my wife to plaster up the abrased spots in my vanity wltl. I himself so completely that he is beaten before he ever attempts to do - from sleep Ewan?“ by the terrible " .' i i m. us _ AMomingSmile M u» mini: 97.1’. A - fully realise its terrible meaning," nmnmnisns _ "my: not right," lnterjectgq , little man in the audience. "I 1mm itoncewhenlwasnot aboardgmp During his recent American lee-j e94. f Mm i° "m" than w- turing u-ip m. Winston osurciiui ' n mm a story that caused mars of Ellyezftl-Illékeemied the m- aPDreclative laughter. k ‘will’? P“ w " you could It concerned a lecturer who-was 79 _ "l" u M» m w» W M ..".*:"..:r'.: W: u “Fairy ‘ . _ . man W o w“ "Only those who have beeniflvfibqfi” Help ai: Teething Time i Mother liter Mother Writes in High Praise of Benefits of JAIYISI OWN TABLETS ..w,,,,,,mwmmium “Partioulariyheipiulwhcutbeliitls tbroughteething unlnyawny W1" Mtg m" mm’ "we old ‘mam 3:5)», on 133,1“ A. I. Le , Rigaud, Quebec. N “m, mm- “fgg i; gold," Scores of other Mothers have wniten n” ' in u u. ein Giv YOUR um m“, Mn‘ Aim“ ‘flu.’ Gonna" m Orwvn T-ahiets. for teething °"*"*°- t upset stomach u» n MmAlton Parcher, summon. “w, warm; dfmfl W»HW="MYB'W5"5"'°"-i"“d andwheneverheiscroannsilesund h" "W" 5”" dd‘ m“ d” m“ bum’ ilttiul. Chiidrun take these Tablets u 111mb 1° 35b?‘ o" hbkw,’ readii as candy. 'I1iey're absolutely “Bab ‘a Own Tablets are assailant at analyst's certificate in each time," states Mn. Hugh llae- zf-osct . Over 1,250,000 pm- - ' _s|sr sold in 31. 11! ABLETS on. wuuams" '- , I-Aa Mothers Know BY‘ one garage. Jean walking ~ rather outlandish spot." l!" added mullet- dlsconsolately beside him.- "r am dlsamlntedl" clared.‘ "I Just bate sight‘ of_a inllflla- ‘Iharfs no free deliver! W [telegraph boy! They any: ~00“ the ‘bee! o‘ bbywdu" things. I rather wonder your get your telegrams dellvsredsat-Jbil Prince Eclwardt Island Motor League BENEFITS OFhMEMBERSHIP l. Emergency road and "W"! l" Ii"! f?" i" “m” . 4119 no pqontinued) - MADE IN CANAOA. swiftly r " , figure of the tele- teredtodst spoils with keeping; it gets all sodden and tastes l’ke un- derdone shoe leather. Do you think The, inside of the bungalow was in chamfng contrast to its some- graph boy. _ "Well," Jean braced herself to. meet the disappointment, "there's and it was with a shock of aston- ishment that Jean realised, on what forbidding exterior. The liv- ing-rooins, furnished very simply but wit ha shrewd eye to comfort, communicated one with the other by means of double doors which, usually'left_ open, obviated the, ampedfeeling that the compare-i they'll be long?" Burke threw a. glance at the grandfather's clock ticking solemn- 1y in a comer of the kitchen. "It's half-past four," he said dubbusly. "I don't think we'll risk that luscious-looking toast oi ‘yours glancing down at the watch on her wrist, that over an hour and a half had gone by while they had been sitting chatting on the verandah. "Geoffrey! Do you know it's nearly six o'clock! I'm certain some(h‘ng must have happened. nothing for it but for you to run me back home, Geoffrey. We ought to start at once." x "Very well. I'll go and get the car out," he answered. "I supposei it's the only thing w be done." 1, He moved off in the direction of 1 4 of the Prince Edward lslandjlotoebealle anywhere In Camilla“ m 2. Ten miles free ‘ “L. from H8715"!- W N°"mb" 1 ' elusive. __ s. Half bouraworkonrosdlnanandasmtoatartyourcslr-m semcemaybeueduofienu wlthoffiehlrlrllfl °° m on all mum whining to mm"! “"" collision, etc. Mr. Thane Campbell, Bnniloaralds, Bell b Mat-boson» 17h" lottetown b Montague, are retained to ll" 1W “Ill "m" "w" d. 1952 membership oanvan begins y Ill-i P19!" h“? "7 your fee to the underlined or give our represented: loozfluvlflm in your district. We would urge. embers to send ti!) Office, as it is impossible to make a rural canvass. E 1y. m do- won. of course we have to w. tivcly small size of the roams might otherwise have produced, while the two lattice windows which each boasted were _ ented by French by waiting for them. I'm goingio brew the tea; the kettle‘s boiling." "Won't Judith think it rather horrid of us not iowait?" Judy and the Holfords would surely be here by‘ now if they hadn't had an accident of some sort." Burke looked at h's own watch. have any claim against. the minor for which you- are entitled to» rank proof of such claim ‘must be filed with me cr-witl; th Trustee. when appointed: otherwise 'the Debtor's Estate, _ _ e diatri- buted among the parties ‘entitled thorofo_ witbantre ard flavour-claim. mm n summ raids, so... nu- wnrd island, this ~2flth dayof April rnnnsiucirJ. _ n. ward '1'. Cnsto ian. mfs-i-ao-swa-ni The Annual Meeting of _ the Prince Edwardlaland Motor League will he‘ new ilithekloard of ma: Rooms, Charlottetown, on wean-a- day, lilaytdth, at‘l.00 pm. The public are cordlallyinvited cen- tend. i . . . . _ 1.x. Msorapnu. ’ ' seeiemy. TIM-Sat. Tue. was-u _ Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. KTEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC- 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LQAN McLEOD 8.. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Atturney-at-IAI Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Prohibition Commission ' Chas. II. Black, Chairman, Char- iotfetown. Jae. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROHIBITION A01" to the above or to B. J. Haywood. GRAIGENFLOWER IMP. k The Clydesdale stallion Craigenflowerywili leave Char- : iottetown at noon on Monday, May 9th, nndwill travel via Z Hampshire, Brookfieid, Springfield, Freetown. and North _ Bedeque to Albany where he will stand over the week end; ? proceeding on Monday, May 16th- via Tryon, Bonshaw and’ _- New Haven reaching Charlottetown on Wednesday evening '3 and standing there until the following Mondaynooii. This. - route will be continued fortnightly for the season. Further - particulars will be published later. See this splendid horse: before breeding your mares. . " ' ‘ . ‘ iiltitliliii" .': For information regarding service fees, apply to I the proceeds of will b windows opening out on to a verandah which m. the whole length or the building. Jean,‘ having delightedly plored the front portion of bungalow, jdning Burke in the kitchen, " guided thither by the clinkinl of crockery and the cheer- ful crackle of 'a hearth fire woken- ed gown-em life by the scientific application of s. pair of bellows. "Ijhad no ides.’ you were such a domestics‘ ’ individual," she re- msflredpas she watched him cere- fuliy wlanning the brown earthen- ‘ ex- the Fesolved itself into n. Jolly little v "Yer," he acquiesced slowly. "It "Oh, Lord, no! Judy and I never 34am“ 15m," V stand on any ceremony with each‘ A 1°01; of concern spread itself other. Any old thing might hwppen w“ Jean's‘ face. to delay them s. bit)‘. . | "1 {my}; wg qughg go m m; Jean, frankly hungry after her our out again and go and see if spin fn the car through the in- gnythlhg. 11g; hgppelldti." she said visor-sting moorland ab‘. yielded decisively. "They may have had a without further protest, and (ea 5911p were "my comm‘ by mayor?» | "No. Judy drove down to Newton tete-a-tet affair, partaken of in-Abbot ‘in m, deg-cart, and the the shelter of the verandsh, with 11011031, pmpoud hiring “m, mpg the glorious vista of the M001‘ of conveyance fmm a livery stable." spread out before her delghted “wen, 1 up”; they" 1nd g, °Y°~'- smash of some kind. I'm sure we ware teapot as a prelminary to brewing the ‘tea. while she busied herself making hot buttered toast. I "Oh, Judy and I are quite in- dependent up here, 1 assure you," he answered with pardonable pride. "We never bring sny of the ser- vants from'willow Ferry, but cook for our selves. A woman comes over every morning in do the ‘chow’- lciean the place, and wash up the dishes from the day before, and soi Provincial Department of Agriculture, Owner; or Aeneas, Murray, in charge. .1 1y .. . ,. IQVI ,_ fgnlrl! q, w wanna ' -. ‘\r'<.]4 >2 t‘ ‘appeals so irresistibly to any wo- (C1133!!! Clieese A _. Made bq l/ie/ilaken‘ of Dhlilbasi‘ Burke was in one of those rare imjghg u, so ‘n4 11nd mm w“ m°°d5 °i h's Whit!“ "W" $511M "Judy driving that excitable chest- inspiirelam herhw'tl1ma genulpe tlikgng “u; o; mm?» °" '4' P" " ""1"" "l" ll‘ H shook his head. 1"“ W" Within him.‘ wi- hlrdlv "ism-a nerrecuy Nell-conducted placed by a certain spontaneous ‘pony, u m,“ a Mo“; warn ‘we M“ i" chm“ w” “mpimm? *9‘ .them a quarter of an hour more. If ryiflmi: °ih“tdi“gti/3°i1io.°"d°"‘ [they don't turn up by than, I'll run "3 5"" Y‘ '1 " e‘ Y" film‘ the car out and we'll investigate." “Y wifch- i" ‘i 7mm‘ mm- “W”! The minutes crawled by on leaden fest. Jean felt r _ “ and uneasy and more than a. trifle astonished that Burke should manifest lo little anxiety g concerning his sister's ' whereabouts. non, Just before the quarter of an hour was up. there came the shrill tlnkle of a bicycle bell, and a boyoycled up to the . ‘m and springing of h's macirne. advanced up the cobbled Pith "m! a teegraln in his 11AM- Jeank face blanched. and aha ‘mud in taut suspense while Burke ripped M11 the MIMI! oragne-ccloinod envelene. "What tilt?" sheasked nervous- 1y, Iggy; may-is, it bad‘ news?" 111m "j a pause before Burke answered. Then he handed the of...» abeof to her xemafilns linrtiy: man. . _ The time slipped‘ away quickly, iii l .\' DRHAMIIjIQiyS Pnus "fIfiHEADACHE INDIOESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION 0000+ > o " S EEDS l I for EARLY PLANTING o BUY NOW and put In if Ifflllnd ls flt. EARLY GARDEN PEA Sweet Peas i’ Lsrrucs, nanisu. . srmscu. arc. arc. ‘ If you have a HOT BED for Early Plants put in CABBAGE. TOMATO, CU- CUMBEB, P U M P K l N, SQUASH, CELEBY, ITO. We have many vnrletieg of 4 RAID! FLOWER SIIDS. Call at CARTER‘! SIID STORE. QUEEN BTILIIT. <> All ready for tbs Spring lead ‘ blafnel. i Garter & 0o. i LIMITED e _[ ‘ “m... gem antltiill m t° advice. you. m: cables‘; mar "l! “'Qffl]fl‘ Q a " s. u. MacFADYEN. ‘_ Qeegetary, cnsrloitetown. B0! 47" ‘I'M-Bat. Tue. Wddefli ' . v Aucnon so; Ar mi. VALLEY Ar snwsnns a oourm! mu rrsn wsnsuovss u Kile from nomad sytum HINIIII been appointed flqnldator, i... -. a comp-w W“: r will sell s; PnbiicAnctlon on some”, . y ma. minute! 1:1}; clog‘ Noon, the following Land." high class tuck. Implosion a an m . f:- lflflAznownastholohnltaf- l. tor (IOIIILDQQN) Farm l. l!!! 6. Service membership fee $5M. all benefib, except road service and On receipt of your fee, we will guide book containing all information 130 acres (Mayne Stewart Ian-n). I Pun Bred Percheron Stallion. l4 Choice Work Iloraea (navy it Two-Year Old Colts. _ - l One-Year Old Colt, " ' ' ' l Mlleh one. ' ' I Two-year Old Heifer. . . z Two-Bow can... (Hoover) I. Fertiliser Broadcaster . (V suit l???’ égil E l 3 QFWWI Watson) - Sprayer .. (loan) lallf$‘fi@ai“ gala; sssggi a if D> 5;; llotcralegg AUSTIN A. IUALIB, Jlgailator