-. . ilk-up, .. "rut PAGE EIGHT .ii/\i<iv.ii"|i-.i"".f i cgfcggmaiv = MA_Y_7‘,__1=<237 t Woman ’s Realm -:- Social "and Personal -:- Fashions -:--Literatare l l , ' . ivibint-i-s m,‘ ' J-he roljzazio Ssriarglrzl/nave sfilitf’ 225:5 and ' FAN“ 0 =1<‘//‘{/ /}' (Allinelelflifllllhllhrd) Don't Be Too Harsh On Your Adolescent Son. Humor and Praise Will do More Than Criticism in Guiding Him Along the Right Path A bewildered mother, who realizes that she knows as little about how to manage her adoiesccnt son as she does about lion taming ,a.sks me if I can give her a few suggestions about how to handle ths strange and un- predictable creature into which her adorable small boy has suddenly turned. HER ACTIVITIE) FRIDAY, i\ iY 1 PAR]: :50 p.m.—Science and Mankind by Mr. Lac Durtain.-'I‘PA-3, 25.2 m.. 11.88 meg, BERLIN 6 p.m.-"Torquato Tasso" drama b_vJohtinn Wolfgang von Goethe. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.7’! meg. ROME 5 p.m —News in English; Con- cert; Rome's Midnight Voice. 2R0. 11- ment bay window replaced the re- gllll-lllflll window". Not ivanting to go to the trouble of laying new iioors in the cottage, the owner had the cruciks filled and the whole varivshcd. Then a carpet, which had tieun used ;n the former home. “A l.ll"l‘l.ll MORE" in; and a little ~ a: .1 ‘l l _ I) ‘l or t w on“ w She is passmg through an experience which u-ikiuc \\'n.< itiu 31.1 m.. 9.63 meg. , h, , y ,_ ,_ , H _ I _ . every mother who has boys has to endure. It is . ; m :13". . W ... M ‘l t. e we my mu» -- - ~ i - - -pi- . 011.1 lll l.li laxity ioi nu lilll us. v ll- - 5 Y“ 3' diam old bi-lore then; time, but there are no set “l "i “f f" ‘mmw “ml a \\'-1- combined with ll few modern WIXAL» meg- i-ules for dealing with the situation. There couldn't =\_ f‘! ltl’ ‘ p:ec_ ._ A pair ol CllilltH-C ancestor _ be‘ because “p; only does every hqbblaflghqy dug“- _ - ‘i wi- lllflli‘ ituitiiiiiiiiviit pofllflllb‘ were the only (ll‘1‘(if;1[1()]|5 ‘I p.m.—Pop_o\F, inventor of radio 1mm We“. 0mm. hobbledehoy m u-ymgness and 1 l~’_ lI‘-~1<-1 lP-f lo 1H! fllwul. on the brick walls. English cliiiitz lvlPi-‘Fllldh 1393- RAN- 3L3 m v unrcason, but also he does not himself present the A J " “"1” m °1"“‘“-’ and a “we “W “SW1 1°!‘ tllflllvrias, _q_6 meg same line of aggravatons two days in succession. “S "i llllfillfll- The room hi) .l1l])"t'.s'S(‘d many LONDON As soon as his poor mother flutters herself that she 7:15 p iu_-A Recital of Welsh Songs. GSF. 19.8 m., 15.14 meg; GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; GSB, 31.5 m. 9.51 meg. BOSTON 8 p lll.-—A Smith College Pro- gram. WIXAL. 49.6 m., 6.04 meg. BERLIN 8:30 p.m.-OId and new art on the guitar. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. has got him housebroken and to eating out of her A l2: .1‘ mon- o: loving and a little hand he reverts again to the wild. was of hate; A Zlfllt- Iv-s of bickering and voices lidrslilv ruspint: Anti e should all be strong when ' ~ need for strength is great. more of WllllllgflfSS an- penple who saw 1t that one woman, who uanud an extra living i-com in her own home. followed this general scheme in creating a roorri in her basement. ' Hence, about all the advice you can give the mother of an adolescent son is to bid her pray for patience and cultivate her funny bone, for this affliction will pass. Johnny will grow up into being John. His voice will settle down to its destined register. Instead of landing m jail or the insane asylum he will adorn some doctor's or lawyers office. or be an up-and-coming young man in business. And the mother's salvation. as well as the boy's, depends upon her being able to laugh off his youthful follies instead of making tragedies out of them. DRIED APRICOT COMPOTE l5 AN INTERESTING SWEET ' ‘int: and of feeling and life ivoulti be the joyous thing 1t really: ought to be. Soak some dried appricots over- night, and next day cook gently LONDON - Now no one will contend that an adolescent boy is easy to Bet along (‘OLOF I-I SIFNGI-I BATH (EOOI) FOR TRAVELLER On a lung trip. fur avvziy from holds and bathtubs. cologne is we ‘lune to have. Dip large lll it Elllil uive yourself . both twtwcen trains or w) l‘ me car is being refuelled and Qiil-iiivti. (HASH MO AINS A moiiniaiit of glass-a final n»: n; place tor old bottles-was |l.ll'."'l b_v club-women. '1",v-.~iitv acres of laud set aside by milnitxpal authorities as "moun- with an equal quantity of peeled, 9:55 p.m.—-"In the Coisworlds." water to cover a little sugar. and tlic Juice of halt a lemon. A few" added l! liked. .\I.-\KII\'G BREAKFAWI‘ NUOK When tin old-fashioned kitchen is beinc remodelled and an entire now unit installed. the large pan- try closet that was always found lll such a room, is oftcii unneces- ~ the new arranaemeitt. A breakfast nook can easily be built in this space. Benches can be huili in on either side and upholstered. with tazn territory?’ were dedicated‘ \'4'>ilt‘l'(l4l\' as the spot upon which I. . n; crystal tower is to rzse. .\1- l1l..l‘l$ of the Wasatch Liter- arv C..ili. >l)Oll."~“l'S of the project, depth will greatly a table supported by only one leg at the end. A mirror on the bat-k wall to give the appearance of enhance the nook. cored. and sliced cooking apples, halved blanched almonds can be Love. orchestra with Count Pravda. CJRO. 48.7 IHPE. the varnish will require int; pigments (colors) GSF, 19.8 m.. 1514 meg: GSD. soloists and 6.15 meg,‘ CJRX. fi 5 m., 11.72 will be soft and oily-easy to re- move with turpentine or gasoline; more scrubbing. Paint is made by grind- in drying . ‘ > oils. Varnish is made by melting dld “hell he “as 6 years old‘ 255 m _ u_75 “mg: Gsa SL3 porcupine. He bristles with feelings. m., 9.58 meet. WINNIPEG _ _ _ 11:30 p.m.—Live. Laugh and ‘suggebuun or 601mm’ m" of Nations problem. children. him besides. are managing him. as if he were a chid. transparent gums and mixing the and the chances are he will do it. melted gums wit-h similar drying oils, after these oils have been rais- ed to a high temperature. Paint is opaque and is intended to a. hundred years. conscious. He is as full of foolish notions as an egg is of meat. will. On the contrary, he is about as pleasant. a companion as a fretful He is abnOrmally vain and sen- And he is so drunk with his first draught of freedom that he resents the slightest His case should be treated with as much finesse as if it were a League But, alas, few parents waste dplomacy upon their So Johnny and father and mother are at loggerheads, and father and mother not only lose the chance of steadying and guiding him at the most important crisis in his life, but only too often do they Qstrange So my first suggestion to the mother with an adolescent son is to put on her velvet gloves when she handles him. Suggest instead of commanding. Don't. tell him to do this and not to do that as you Pretend that you think that he is a man Don't let him see that you Quit treating him Just remember that he will never be as old again. not even if he lives When he is '10 he will like to be called Johnny and to boast of how young he is, but now you must address him as Mr. Smith and not mcnton the youth of which he is ashamed. He wants you to THE COOK'S CORNER CORONATION CAKE Lf you plan a. party around the date oi’ the Coronation why not try this specially created recipe for Coronation Cake? It will make an excellent weddingwakc. WO- find will keep well. Of course, the little king and his royal consirt who stand so lmperially atop the cor- onation caikc are dolls dressed by the clever home dress-maker. As a wedding confection, a bride and groom may be substituted. Read the recipe very carefully and count all your 1118119516!”- There are 22 in the Coronation RE MAINSTAY s A GARDEN 300T CROP or VEGETABLE Grubbing roots for f?“ h.” m“ an occutllmo,“ ‘Jr maxlmnd sfifnfafi dawn of civilization and a nines modem ma“ has mvenlhd migcmitive to take the D1869 9’ tgeptiask of fork or finller- makmg l 1e growing comparatively S 111D - there has been little essential ‘spring, all through the season. Web winner pennitting a few of them to survive. m the main. rwt ewes dew“ *1 rich soil of considerable death 5°‘ their best swwl-h- “B "my "‘°§" down deeper 199° m” 9mm‘! r their food than com. "T Pa“: °r beans which are comparatively shallow-ruled. One of the most pot-tent features of these veeeta is their ability w IMP W" 1°"; ,;~,,ti.~;.-.l Hll- pm bv,tt1.\_<_ -- hide surfaces. Varnish is usually < » . . v - _ ve~ ' -._ er n el- er . s .1 3.11;. H“: Powers. chairman BRIBERY AND 'l‘lll{I~1A'l‘S'l‘.»\B()0 transparent and is intended to rc- filf§ffi,llf.ll',,ghinilitl,d pufiffg Qymgklfi; flail/go Cake. and 6 in tlhe frosting. change in method‘ (if ' cugfiffig Perm“ “I ‘agility 1:1’ m. ‘ (“lbs cmc improvement IN CHILI) TRMNING veal suraoes. out with his little sisters and brothers. ‘That's a degradation not to be THE Emmy; dgiisialiil Egiiaulear the products, l-llalidedly a desirable one, as C<"ll'il11l".‘t‘I -———-———— ———— _ ' ‘lg and --it “Wlllifl b<- t. We thing if all Every mother should know that 'I‘0l\'E UP YOUR FURS Mme my ‘ggwsfwrmulsefngflougam u; fll "-\ al-‘Yltd lllllllllllll sluss uwlul- 51"‘ 1W"? 11°14 “"““-" time Cut out the questionnaire that the adolescent boy considers such a. Five cups sifted cake £10111‘. 3 etorglfilk lull‘ all? >11" 1° a “m? Cllilll- "B" Fwd W“? 719"“ in a bu"? l~° give reflection on his manhood. The wsest mother I know says that her teaspoons combination baklnu The soil should be dflx dew, WW1 rhea-v <0 mllvh broken glass and Ill give you l1 IIICKPL" ‘EM I11‘ “T311112 0111‘ ‘11115-4111059 9°55’ tongue ls a half inch shorter than it used to be because she bit that much powder, 1-4 teaspoon soda, 1-2 tea- ‘ nun‘ allowance of plflflll] food flluuuu tel-e dluvs, and it's such a your spinach and I'll HIKE‘ W" and bvfouuuc 6011111811101“ w 01" on‘ qt it in keeping from asking her sons when they were 1a and 19 where spoon salt, 3 teaspoons cinnamon, _ may,“ Not ,0 1on3 5gp, one of the mcuflcc. 011R" bPfflll-QP blbfliv has m) m0“ "0315 and TYOGKS- bul- "OW i5 the they were going. with whom they were going and what they were going to 1 teaspoon allspioe. 1 WBSDQWI mpny food cults sprang HP W540i‘! “Glass fruimwius. piled upon plat-cs than threats m training the time to give them that long- do. Because. she said. if they were going svhcre they should not go they mace, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 3 advocated the abandonment of all eta-h (ithrr. catch the sun so bcau- small child. P10111596 Overhaul and mflli It 15 would lie about it, and if they were going where they should go it didn't pounds raisins, finely cut, 2 mp1; m-ope as food for human con- i.l=ill_\' and shine anti glnv wonder- ful:_v uiulcr lialit at night. I con- sider ‘zines mountains‘ solution to the old bottlcnproblem." COTTAGE Ri-IMOI LLI-ll) WITII GOOD RE. YLTS A room that l)1‘ll1l‘s lo mind the roI .n: country 0' an ideal . But to hold out a brute as some- thing to work for, even though it smells suspiciously oi bribery, won't hurt any child old enough to know what. it is all about. The pcriiir oiis effects of such tactics he in their habitual use. There is nothing reprehensible about either reward or. ii you like. prizes once in a while to whet. in- asionishing wliat a thorough brushing in the open air will do in restoring gloss to the fur. Give it a good shaking and beat it light- ly with a cane the way it sets. If lotig-haired fur Seems greasy and lifeless. rub a handful of warm bran into it. You will be surprised to see how the fur Iluffs up and loses its depressed look. make any difference whether or not she knew about it. imitate her ex- ample. Doift get into a panic every time your boy goes to see a girl. That's the surest way to ilrivo him into an early marriage. taste in dress and poke fun at his passionate neckties and soaks or his ex- aggeratcd clothes. who are Just as silly as he is. That is his strut Don't ridicule his to attract the attention of the girls Don't think he is lazy and no-account because you can't get him up in llie morning and because ii wears you out to try to gel him TD d0 B pounds currents, 1-2 pound dates seeded and finely cut, 1 pound citron, thinly sliced. 1 tablespoon grated orange rind, 1 1-2 teaspoon grated lemon rind, 1 pound buttel‘ or other shortening, 1 pound brown sugar, 12 eggs, well beaten. Q squares unsweetened chocolate. melted, 1 cup molasses, 1 cup tart jelly. 3-4 cup orange juice, 3' table- gupmtiion, but like all feds of iii kind, i; proved nothing but a h‘; sltory delusion, and was soon gotten. UIJTWORK When cutting out "l eiitwmk. nut the mew m“ ‘m’ broidery h001>fl~ This meme” stretches the malarial and make! . __. . ,._..,......-_...-,.. “vs... T Mayfair Neville-art Ye air» ugu our grandmothers hooked gay WELCOME rugs very much c outed h; a llfillsfl“ 1c tore-st. and put effort into high Take care to shake out all the _ x _ , I . _ _. _ spoons lemon juice, a of by m] it t. ... s... t ' 511!‘ llfltl undertaken m re- -——- beating the fur lightly. l“ sift-l“ he 17~ ‘ baking powder, soda. salt, and ed edges. ;_:,, i‘ ri eottn ~20 and the result was DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAINT 9110913 a - spices‘ and Si“ magma- three d: i-Liliwi“: ' llilCl-‘ll’. The "wuill: of the English living 7min '.\'t’l" tinted brick. and the .~\.\'I) VARNISII What. is the difference between paint and varnish? If one gets paint on the hands it FCR-TRIMMED COAT In a fur-trimmed coat care must be taken to protect the material from the hot bran. Take a fine needle and cotton to Most important of all. pile on the flattery. Your adolescent boy needs to be encouraged. made sure of hunself, instead of criticized and blamed. Though he would die rather than acknowledge it, he values the praise o! his family above all else. DOROTHY DIX. times. Sift 1 cup of flour mixture over fruit and mix well. Combine orange and lemon rind with but- ter, cieaming thoroughly; add sugar gradually and cream to- pcunds batter). bake 5 1-2 hours: RU TA 0A TYPES Of WHITE TURNIFS FOR. EAR-LV PLANTING. group is most important and lflfmfi llervesatBreakingPolnt . NOi-icedior ltlYli or women i9 stiller from peri- ni, the least little thing irritated me and Constant wear often rubs furs -~——- -—~~~ “"5 ' gather until light and fluffy. Add __ , . ,_ _ 4 ‘mm ha“? pawl“ "f “km apnea" at the neck may be treated in away fiom strong heat. When dry, eggs and chocolate and blend: fm" Lgnfazzufi“, Zbfragfmiifi 0%‘: ‘”‘“s,';.1,i§;ii ' ' P*‘"ll°“lm‘1~v ‘ound the “m5 and either of the above ways. you will find they regain their nor- then molasses, jelly. and fruit "fir"? . l; long “st of vegembp,‘ f‘ i?“ "1' Kym“ n,‘ dnovvu the front e(i<.:es—the places mp1 appearanoe alters light. brush- juices. Add flour gradually, beat- rooéelileefiicd by the potato. and ‘n1 - v Pairiydsu Fmvnfi“; of maximum ivear, They are easily INSIDE NEEDS ATTENTmN ing, lng well after each addition; then dmfilg anions’ turnips‘ radmhesx l .> Prescription is a , remedied. Now that the “u. Ms mowed p; smooth ghoyphgjfed (m; like add‘ fruit. Divide into pans which cgrrols celeplc, beem parsnlw, 5m ' V“); bend-mm (on. First undo the lining and lift uP spring tonic, look tnto the inside of seal or mole will regain its giloa have been greased. lined with My ‘ma Sweet polatoea of a1] 10m in This p; “.113; m? 5km‘ with a shllrp pail‘ ‘l: your coat. if smoothed with a piece of liner! 119B"? Palm? "Y"! 595i“ Bmllsed- plants, including also those of a Mics, Lizmoreai ~ - » - - . . . -, . sit : iflssors mm tn‘ flow‘ m lhe {m Pay flllcntwn to the lining, f0!‘ damask or a soft silk handkerchief Bflkf m 510W We“ (250 “film's which we use the hull. the “Gd-i so: Finn’ hisvitae?ruE:é:-w'8“§;nk__qe,, g , hie, and set. lie ill back in p ace. a torn lining or a coat without a A sprgnkle Qt 9934900108119 unt.l done. 1n 10-inoh pan (6 1 the leaves o,- um Stan“ the root c‘¥\(géiir‘,?n.'|\[:0my\"crvc! “m M m bmkme ‘ke tins one. To-diiy, WFLCOME ri peclally‘ when they have all the fashioned (lvfilttllS. For this rug, the ‘doves? to symbolize peace, worked the Design No. 339 uzs arc more popu ar than ever, es- eharacteristics and charm of the old- drawings of the motifs are all free- hand lust as they were on Llltiae lovely 01d rugs of giantlmotners day. To itirtlicr iairiy out the old world atmosphere, the designer has added word WELCOME in bold rcl ef and used old garden prints as an inspiration for the flowers and leaves. You will enjoy every moment of the work friendly note to living room, foyer, do includes a transfer for the (lesign. col and the finished rug wi.l add a ii, hallway or library. The pattern "l" SUBBB-fitlonfl. detail chart. sample of yarn used in the original model and complete instruct oiis for finishing the rug. For complete patterns and instructions for all of those d rend 2O cents tn stamps or 00in Guardian Needlework Department tooin preferred; LO The Ulllflm WUOT“ Iirint your name and address plainly. tone with the mattmal. and stit"h firmly. inserting your needle from the right side of the fur. You will find that hairs caught in the sftching can be easily lifted with the needle and the stitching will then be invisible. It is always better to trim off the w"rn piece; never tum it in. Teari; can be mended by undolnc y the lining and oversewing the slit' the right side the stitches are in- Visible. _ Collars that‘ show signs 0' wear KEI-LOGGQ SAVE M! HOURS OF COOKING! “I used lo apond hot lloun nvcr the stove gelling break- fast — llll I found my family liked Kellogg’: (b!!! nice lo much better!” Everybody loves the crisp, delicious goodness of Kel- logg's. And you can have them on the table in a few se_cond_sl__ The exclusive heat- aealed inner bag keep: them oven-fresh. M Krocers, ready to servo. You can't buy bigger value. loop by which w hang it look un- tidy. Broken loops should be carefully removed and new ones inserted. The best way to do this is to undo the lining and stitch the new loop firmly on the ins‘de. Furs that have been out in the rain should never be dried artifi- (‘lull butdiuitg Von a coat hanger on the cloth is a capital cleanser and beautifieroi fur. The life of fur and fur-‘rlmmed coats may be prolonged consider- ably by careful treatment. To slip your coat in a hanger is the wonk of a second, but the little care thus expended means, maybe. an added year of life. vbgiié of Coaching Era in ‘l i-fl-lnch pon (4 pounds batter) bake 4 hours: in 5-inch pan (2 pound; batter) bake 3 hours. ORNAMENTAL FROSTING Four tablespoons butter. 5 cups sifted confeetioners’ sugar, 2 egg whites unbeaten. 2 tablespoons cream (about). 1 1-2 teaspoons van- illa, 1-4 teaspoon salt. edifice Tflvirvther froitn aha mo“: Cream butter; add part bi the $1 <’- 1S Drevcu a or lull . sugar gradually blending after The 10w We neck make this caught in while stitching. From each addition. Add remaining Smart wrapabouykhome 11.0%]! so the bulk of all vegetables grown for human consumption. They are the mainstay of the 8&1‘- den, and starting with the radish they can be found from early m . l, could srnrceiy ca! a lhiflll- I hml "l" slant headaches, dlnly lll1¢ll§fmd ‘fir! "I weak I jIsl hail to dni nlyaili N621“ QM took Dr. Piercfla Favor tefrcscrilllfii ‘nw pii-ki-il ii . l Riilhrll “lllfli .31“! appflilfl lififlmlld and the luxidiries. other tron lc disappeared." Buy ‘wwl A PEERLESS sugar, alternately with egg whites. then with cream. until of right.- consstencv to spread. Beat tflter each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and salt. Double this recipe to frost and decorate Cor- onation Cake. nus-awaits MnBlack o! Slacken a Push. sud- denly entering his counting house, found one of his clerks steadying a large book endwtye on his chin. "Why aren't you at work?" he growled. “I am. sir," replied the clerk. "I am balancing the ledger, air." ENCOURAGING A violin and piano concert was in progress. and the music being played called for a number of solo efforts by the violinist During one of these a dear old leaned forward and polled the youngster at the piano with her is. "Nevver mind." nhe whispered. "1 feminine and pretty. Note the cute puffed sleeves. the slim waist and the swing skirt. This wrap-around frock is a figure flatterer and becoming w matrons as well as youth. Being wrap-about, it's easily and quickly slipped into and won't muss your hair. It's easily tubbed, too, and opens out almost flat for pressing. Bright thistle shade cotton with novelty white dots and white waffle pique contrast ls as effective as can be. You'll want to wear 1t for local shopping and for the porch. Easy to make —a one-piece affair! The detailed sewing chart explains steD-Uy-atep how to out and stitch it in no time "at all. Style No. 3328 is designed for sizes 14, l6, 1'7, 20 years, 82. 3'4. 86. 38, 40 and 42-tnches bilst. Size 36 requires 4 yards of 36-inch ma- terial with 1 yard of’ M-inch con- trasting and 10 yards of binding. Price oi pattern ill cent! In itampe or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- EXCLUSIVE STYHLES "Fol? DRESSERS Use ihil coupon. M d b K l- ‘ r0 Th. Chummnm Gum” 1028“ in’ M?“ gnzthbsllnhglisa human‘ w“ Style yo. ma Sine - ‘loedlewori Dept- dvn. Ontario. ‘ "' _"_"__—_"N l - . ~ - > _ H!!! 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