. PAGE. TWQ . 1 i DIAMOND MOST EOMANTILl . GEM April's Bi-bhsmne Symbol o! Happiness "The Evil eye shall have no power 1.. harm him that shall ivcai- the diamond its a i‘liiii'lll. N11 111 r1~|1 shall attempt to thwart l‘ ,.1l 211-111111-1 the coals 111s wishes 511.111 lulilll." ' Anon. Aptiks initlutotie is the tiiamontl. preclotis and tnosl iomantic l:1 l" 1111 1: i-iei-lltt-il 111-111L‘1' tiizilvixlil 1111111 llrllipllltflw. J i111 lull-h 11> 1111- 111st: g y‘ 1.111 he liFiFCd tlit- illll- ‘tvcn 1111,- \\‘flli’10l of .111l1,~11r 1,, the modern 141-1 2'15 " 111 <1ato 11v‘ dizirnttizfl ' ;1 1"" 111.11g, 1-i1i10u$~ , 1 1.~1111ial1_\' takvs skrllful thc 111215111‘ light Fl‘!- rLll~ cf 1 1 rt-vrcil 111i the at! arnl SVlCnVP oi’ pert/l (‘liiixig was l'111@ dew-flip- . ".0 Eiulitccntli Ceiifiui eftx. thr- iliamontl, Own - ely cut. “as treasured 1 t‘ \ a< the lord 11f all '1"1r~ hatilcv kuttyvn substance. world. 1111- mo<1 iii-illaaii: of -r d] .1111 11.1.~ alwz s been part fr 11 r111 others. BCJJUKP .. (lualil‘(_'\ - ivzir l:e1.e\ed "w- 't,= 111.1 . \\'1'.11 izreat 1 and fortitude. ' the hilliiatii (Pr! 0i 1 to (he .11.. 1-1ra1-. it has alway 14‘v“ -1!e1r1l 1h» omhfcr. cf p.11 Ra rest I rrystail-zcrit i-lieniirzilly. the‘ uetiv. A itne gem_ . m 1101i!" in i-olor as the» Splhri: 111111-11 1v1t11 the tam-t‘ undertone of-blur. The rates-ti , . - I 1.Ciill“"'l3 are those wli:ch are 015-1 (‘ohm-d Diamonds ' '. worlds are 1"r11‘(‘tl woiies s-"li as; deep 1111111. red. pi-tilc, nr-‘ . <1 ’II'E‘CZ‘.. The ilrcp ycllou" 1-...r.~.o111l. lhr- black, audf t q and many other shades are! f- 1 . ‘j rare. ‘ " diamond is absolutcly- p11"- - f- for if 1t is niagiiificdenougli .‘ "v1.2. the tnicrtwsi-otic will reveal 111-011-111’ diamond some marks of nature's formation of the original material. " DI-amorids are not. only nought .1 nftr-i" as individual jewels. but be- rl 1-111-0 of their radiant fire, bril~ ‘wl11-e and prtnianeuve. they ‘l?! l. 1.<c<l 1-11 many _lf‘\\'€\l£‘(l ornaments. 11 roinplciiirtiv and enhance the 111111 v of othe1- stones. Irresistible 1‘~.oir'elu<i1-e br-atity" is eternal. COMPLEXION TONE KEYS GEM (‘HOIFE You can make the jewelry that you use give you sparkle and more J-ersonal enrichment if you'll nick stones which have n. color-affinity for your complexion. The exception, o! course, is the druniond. which bestow: its spar- kle impartially upon all complexion types BABY'S CONST-IPATION SERIOUS 1r NIGLICTED BABY'S daily movements are lornething o! which absolutely accurate track must be kept. When he misses. aomelhing must be done l: nnrc. Constipation is scriousfor baby. Mrs. John T. Reid oi I-lcspcler. 0111.. hu this to may: "liaving had seven children and having used Baby's Own Tahl i! for all seven - can eay they arc iiit: best and eritlest regulator for diildrcii. Durinfl tee-thins: Baby s Own Tab— lets were a bnnri io mc as they Cleared up lit imicc any di stivc disturbance or frctfulncss.‘ Equally rficclivt: for simple fever. teething troubles. upset stomach and other minor oli- mcnts of babyhood. Quick in their action. Sweei-tuili-igfudl! rriuheri tn n powder if des No s! i='11f€—no1l\1llin1z r8 _ pr“ no ntttn strik _ g the night. Money back if not tkiilflhtda 1 Woman A Living -1=1rcc int-hes in all dtcss models. and. Vole: htx-ng the shortest individual lto a normal height. if Front-h sliocmakvrs 1131c re- jected the Ameiii-an fad for gilt 1 "llicads and twresctit only UllO ~.:1-l1 model, tho imported ankle l So says the Jewelry- Industry Council, which names complexwn ‘groups and lists stones that best ‘serve the color demands of each. I 1 The orange or brown-red com-. plcxion i-s one type. ivhicli iticluites. both the olive~skinned and the stni-tatined girl. Best t-olur choice‘ [of stones for licr int-little PClFilCiYllli‘ irt-tl-hroivn coral, esscnite K<'\rn('\§,, lspincls. (llfillllP sappliiirs and the‘ docp~1oneti topaz. New comes the blue-rod c11111~l |i)ll_‘\'lilll type. for 111111-11 both llicj hlondi- anti the fair-skiiiiictl 1411-“ 110110 1-1111 qualify. The 111011111‘, 111e- wpcrts rlziiin, is most fluttered by yellow pe 1011217, yellow sap-| .r1-, ilrammid. gtllfl llElyl. 13111 she 1i ill$1l£'{ill'_\' 1iifvn11-r2ilqsl '.11111111111i1'111cs and blue sziltjlliirt». Her brunt-it»; sister in this p,_l-\'\l£' 1-1111 1v~ar rubies. garnets. blue sap- phiics, aqiianiarrncs 111111 1111- g11i1i< =1 1.111112 1n 1.1111111 udiaii 54c. ‘he red-heart, who :1;_'.1i i-latnis a ‘c >111 11f r0101‘ 1"t11£‘<, 1:111 \\'i.l1 (last: \\'C'1'il gFC/‘ll stone-s the fair and thc thinly-I m err.- green 1' naliiies, zirvons. jade. HEELS sTILI, iiiuiiuir FRENCH SHOES ON PARIS-Sixteen of the smartest ooemukcrs in Paris presented their new vreaiiuils in the first hi; shoe pziratlc of tho season bt-ftne a rrowrl 1-.11..-l1 peirkcd the Allli)Z-\S5£\(i‘JL'i’S 'I‘heal.1t-. Short French girls were d€l1glJCi| the Cfei-lllOlls, liecatise, accord- 1 1 1 ‘ing to the new fashion. they ivc-n“. l\3\E to \\'0t'ry' ziiryinore about hiil-ltlup Heels have gone up 3 u‘ l thrcc or four Silpt'l'-pti.~l‘il platform -ap has not faded from the p11:- iure. However, it now is reduced to the size of e lace, criss-crossed and creeping up to the ankle and tied at the side. It appears on almost all dress models, including evening slippers of gold lane or embroider- ed satin. Glittering with golden, sllvered, or niillli-COIOYCG spanglcs. eveiiini: sandals, up to $200 R Palf- BFe U"? most beautiful creations Paris shoc- makers ever have offered. I 0-0-0- ; Cook b Corner é p o v o0 wo4-o-v-v+o-v wove-ea o o o I CHICKEN LOAF WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE 2 cups cooked chicken 1 cup peas 1,; cup cooked carrots 1 cup soft bread cnim-bc V, cup milk 1 W! 1 teaspoon alt 2 teaspoons onion juice 2 teaspoons chopped P915191’ (optional). Put cold cooked c-liicken and vegetables through food chopper. Mix with crumbs, milk, beaten egg, 111.11, union juice 111111 parslty and pack into greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 deli. F. for B11011! 40 minutes. Unmould. slice axid serve with mushroom sauce which can be made from condensed mushroom soup if fresh mushrooms are not available. Serves 6. LEMON SOUP "it-radians have eaten lemon cakes, but here's a recipe for lemon soup .an old continental puddings. cookies, sauces and favorite. Good chicken or beef stock is thickened witih a little rice and simmered for 10 minutes until 11191 rice i5 cooked. Before serving. the. yolks of two eggs. diluted with a1 miall amount, of warm stock, arel added with the juice oi’ Ollé-alld-fl-"l half lrmons. Stir for n. few min- 11195 and serve with croutons of 1h» suckers werc ru Flood: nu driving once found Ontario. As Euler ivock-t-nd floods hi1. many sections 11f Canada. Robert fried bread. nning in tiir- swollen Eiobicoko ihouuindsol people from their A » 1 LEISUIF _—-THE WOMAN ’S REALM~ I—O-O4-O-QQO90-O§O 0-09-09-04000-0. l t 1 |t , . I § Ellen s Diary g1 l; By an Island Farmer's Wife O ‘ I I covering I Golden Weiii ,. 1 Qe11;1:11-.1i-.11i1.-'.:s arr i-xiciiclcrl 101 . and Ali's John it. .‘.iz1ci.c1:d ci P111115 i311) who 111-» trmcri-cu". 1 ‘iprll ‘12111. cc brain-g ilirli- 501W ‘ 1'. cddinp .\. ,ve1'.-ary, 11 is iiopt-tl thnt they will cnjuv 1111111)‘ nioit: r5 1-1‘ health and happltii-ss. o-o+++o-0+o4+»++ o» coma» Good Friday tl1is~a day for folks to humbly recall their tibligcitions. anti resolve in v hearts not to 1211-1411 tlicii‘ medita- iioiis of 1111- Lcntcn season, ‘oui 111110 each ilziy of tlic year to come For sometimes unlntentionalLv, in our busy ivorkarlay- lives one neg- lcvls to "enter into 0110s closet." sLiUll things slip cilslrly from mlnil or yivrliaps art- crcavdcd 11110 a tiny corner of it to lie 11021041511 anti all but forgotten there. nifty- be until 1111- u-cck rctiirns tho Sah- bath to us zirzrtln. A verse. I 131151111‘- ed to find in an old paper. tmcov- cred in my house-cleaning puts the truth of il. nicely: within "is with him "W111i builds 11 church heart. and lakes i-t everywhere, 1's holicr far than he whose church is but. a, one-day house of prayer." O What delights one may uncover i11 her cleaning! Rte-opening doors of thought and restoring memories that have been gone from n-f-nti for "ages." I have a habit. not at all to be discouraged in the in- tiiguing returns it. affords nie, of cupboard and closet shelves with leaves of periodicals and newspapers --not a bare page. but 1111111 I have several thick- neisses of the some. For i1 is most disappointing: in later years, for with a gentle larusliing they last. well. to find. ivhr-n you get in- terested in an article therein. 8Y1)’ part of ‘rt missing. This practice ilres interfere with my house- cloaning. but without these divor- sions, I fear I should find it a dull affair. Dust. cloth and 51-1611 aids forgotten, and seabed in the sunlight on the floor before the old clothes press in the upstalr hall. leafing slowly through these writings of former years. is a de- o t l . vrrittcii by women of every- nicnt. carry 1111-111 thoughtfully with them fui few men yearn for ready-nzztdo families. And iiic girl who hasn't got IT dorsnt acquire it by wishful thinking. As a means of getting a Number two husband. or even a steady date, the lonely womans best bet is to get a job. Thai brings her in daily contact with all tlic many varieties of men and among 111cm any attractive and peppy woman should be clcvri- enough to annex at lt-ast one who would buy her dinners and take hci- places. And wilh that sort of a start. Elli.‘ should be able to tnakc good with 1111101‘ men. vt-rtisc lirr loneliness. scandal with a married man. i6. again drives me to tears. __ jifpi: HCHARLOTTETOYN geared. 0%¢0%-00<l09%60-F§>€0%€0%¢0%0€%€0€>00€>€0%00%€0%Q0<i€ ’s Realm f Social and Personal/ Fashion; J Literatu e90; @e0%oo%o%oo%%oo%o%et%e@co@eo%ee&oo@o&c@eo%a§o§%0£oo%o%o%¢t0%0}% iflfilfli» v0+o¢++04+++e O-OQ'O-O-O-O+O+FO+§OOO-OOO-O-QO-OO-Q+O§Q44OQB I O § DOROTHY. DIX SAYS- OQO-Q'§'Q#OQ-O-O-OQ-O1—QOO-Q-QOQOQ 09000-00001 OQOQOQ-O-O-O-Ofi-Q-QUO Lovely Young Widows With Men Scarce, Second Marriage Chances Are Small ii ‘DEAR MISS DIX: I zuii a \1'0m1111 3a “vars old. I have two (litldrcit, ugcd ten and tint-ix My husband (lit-d six months ugo. My clitldren urn _ll1c shining llglii in is 1.111.- farthest thought frcm my mind. is to be able 1o go out with 1111-11 tainmenl. my life and marriage at this time _ But 1vl1al. I would like to do lust for companionship anti enter- How does 11 woman go about iiiiiklng- new nicn kept busy with Week ends that makes mr- for} and that I 11111 1 change this? ANSWER: l5 mort- tilit- luncnitrss of wctnen. T11 _c 11 irrillcn by rich old women wl11 s1 young girls whom the boys puss ovcr and ll\"\'f‘l' dzitr: and many ulllers, 1 frucii women like the one ivhu pens tiic lettri- l have quoted, young widows who crave masculine alien lost their places in tho y-ouiig mar debutante crowd. HARD S] And nobody can tell them liotv to do it, because men arc scarce spmlum and boy fircnds are choosy and. in reality, it is only the rich women, (hm- v.£io can hold out the bait of illPl mignoti and vintage viine. who can be certain of always having a clatt- Thc widow with children But llic 0110 thing llie lonely DEAR DOROTHY DIX! '1‘\\'o He cart- of my (‘liiltlrcn All are loncly and want 1o gt-t into the swim. _ Shr- iliottld pretend that she likes it. makes men curious avid sympathetic and, by the time. tht-y have solved tile riddle. they arc Husband Nitm-‘bcr 'I'\\'0_ friends and iictpiziiiitziiictxs? During tlti- wci-k. I uni my work in an office and taking lll the l‘\'1‘lllllgf'-. it is the are So lonely‘ and blui- for mo. It. that life is passing by too quickly 011 the outside looking 111. H011: can MRS. G. 'l‘he1'c is nu problem 1'11 lift- that cc1i"11u11 o1 nitiri- instiluble than-that of is coiiiiiiii (rrtni- 11101151111115 of letters 11d cvi~1'_\' class. Scim- of them are‘ 1 alone in their fine housvs; many lion and admiration. but who have rircl act and do 110i qualify for the TUATION to escort tiiein to pluccs of amuse- is tilllldbl hopelessly handicapped. So ilicrc they are. woman should 111-vci' do is 1n ad- "IL"iat 4 $ 3 Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberta I00 o 0&0 Q. when a girl has been shown attentions by a. young 1mm for al- most a. year. would it be all right for her to send film a birthday gift‘; A. Yes, if he has given her gifts, and by doingso will not begin a ‘precedent. or place him tinder 0b- llgatiotis that he cannot afford. Q. Should cliildrcii be made Lo write their own acceptances and regrets 1o invitations? A. Yes; this is excellent 111g, Q. When i5 it proper iiegligccs? A. Only in the bedroom or going train- lU W881‘ to and from the bathroom. 4+ Z i iHowCanlllz z By Anne Ashley i I++O-O-GQ e-eoooo-ooo ouo¢w+ Q. liow can l keep sausages from breaking and shrinking 111 the frying pan? A. Boil tilicm about eight min- utes before frying. Rolling sausage; in flour before frying will also pre- vent them from breaking. Q. Should colored stockings be ironed? A. Never iron colored stockings, as the dry heat will cause the col- ors to fade. Q. liow can I remove egg stains from silver? A. By rubbing vigorously with common table salt; the stains will quickly disappear. >0 O§§fi§-Q§+§ Q-O-O-O-Ofi-O-OQO O0 ' years ago I was involved in a was iii his late iortlcs and I only The small to11'ii in uliich I live is still talking about ii. Now I have a steady boy friend who spends every week 011d “rill-i me. you think llllS 1vrong. oi- should I ask him to go home at night? Please help mo. Do THE L-YITLE ONE. ANSWER: Wt-Ll. Little 011e, you arc not a little dunce. you are A girl who has 011cc been indis a big one. Haven't you enough sense to know that you are doing the one thing that sets all of the small town tongues wagging again, and that they arc rehasihing all of the old tales about you? ci-cr-t has 1o be ten times more careful of her conduct than the one who has kept her skirts clean. Yoif- Can't afford to get even a spot on the hem of your dress. make your boy friend spend his week ends at ilic hotel instead of in ycur house. So DEAR MISS DIX: Can you help mc ivritc a letter tn my mother- wo weeks. My husband isn't much ht-lp. don't come for a Wlllii‘. Wt: want. a rest." tactful. It may liui-t her feelings. ANSWER: Tll-icre ls no way VVhnt shall we do? iii-law ukking hrr please not to conic and pay us a visit for a few months? We are simply fed up on my husband's people. iu-lawls last. visit started in Novcmbri- 11nd lasted a month or two. No sooner had shr- gone hoiiic than my fatlicr-In-lau- took his 1111-11, and we barely had time to changt- the Sllr-ris flllol‘ he lr-fl and here , comes a lcttcr from mothrnln-law saying that. she will ‘Je with us in Mly mot her- I-Ii- says: "Just write her and sat But that doesn't seem to b! Yet the thought of tit-r coming A TIRED DAUGHTER-DN-LAW of dealing diplomatically with I lightful entertainment. Back to ihe Chronic visitor. You have in give 1111-111 a knockout blow 11nd. while that may stun them for tlic time being, it. docsnt kill 111cm. They al- peace of the pre-ivat- years 11nd before. to quaint styles and cus- toms. An old book on a shelf in the press held a bit of fern; a four leafed clover; i; scrap of dress material; an oak leaf-faded now —b£‘\\VC€ll the leaves. The fern tContinued on Page 3) choose CHRISTIFS they're 1 1 i 1 Break 11 Christie's Dainty Soda Cracker in two. The “snap" will tcll you it's crisp. The first bite will prove it. At your grocers, always ask forturymven-freshChristie's. ways come back again. I think. your husband's foxm of brushoff letter is the only thing that will delay any of your guests from showing up. Better try it. And think what a godsend it will be to you if you make mother-in- law so mad she u-ill never come back again! QI-O-Q+QO-O-§O-O©-O-OO-QQ'O 9O O O 9 O-I Household l g Scrapbook l By Roberta Lee E o eeowo 0-044 0 o »»w++o++~ i I I v The Bathroom When cleaning the bathroom 111111 a few drops of disinfectant to the water. The room will have u clean smell and the disinfectant will kill any germs that bowls. may be Ln the Oheeso \\'11o11 one ti-ishcs to kcsp cheese fresh for ii long time, cover it with a thin coating of tiaraffin. Before serving remove the paraffin: A Cleiincr A cleaner fo1- wall P111361‘ can be made by mlxing two cups of flour 11nd one lablcsponnfiil of kerosene with enough u-oier to itiakc n stiff dough; then knead thoroughly. Use like ordinary cleaner. Blind, Zl-monfhs-old Gary Trent of through l melody on the plum. l} Wcelandvillc, Ind“ l'\inl Ho started his pinyin; four month: ~ r i i n1 white Tics‘ 6P? 3 hag-conic‘: punlw I h "P9 1,4, mm" " ad 1 we‘ Q FQuI ChQPP Add uuflli h 111 I "l 1.11am! ““"‘ modeuttlY h? “your v0! .4 email 1 ' u to the all tharigsvzjsza‘; enrol 14100006 b, o; gin ‘ 0",, ‘bout TllY TIIIS ‘llEIl ll surprisingly low cost. Above is a "Red Rose" test recipe packed with flavor a food value. 1n Fish cakes, soull and hot dinners, "Red Rose" equally delicious. titles at your grocer. - i Better English D. C. Willllmu 0-0 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Charles was the first o! All to arrive." I What is the correct pronunc- iation of “carriage”! fi Which one of these words in misspelled? Massacer, masseur, 11155- querade. _ 4. Wlhat. does the word "effua ion" mean? i ‘5. “What is a yrord beginning with v11 that means "to waver; fluctuate"? ANSWERS 1. Omit of all. 2. Praiounce hu- 11o n: in at. i as in ridge. not a as, in ciirc. nor last syllable as age. 3. Massacre. 4. An outpouring. as cf fancy or sentiment. " 11c lght rf-I fusions of a hcedless boyT-Byron. 5. Vnclllate. ‘TIIE STARS SAY- n; ozmcvmvz humus For Saturday, April l2 'l‘!-IERE are favorable signs of a clearing up of inhu-nionloua and disagreeable domestic, social, or af- fectional relations. either by u change cf heart or by the interven- tion of some i-iitio-nel and pcacenble consideration of the underlying sources of disagreement and dis- turbance. However, any tricky or il- licit attempts to compose condi- tions by way of schemes. misrep- resentation. possible greed or im- position would but aggravate rath- er thii-n amend. Study a delicate situation wisely. For Th; Birthday Those whose birthday it is may have n11 opportunity to compose difficult and delicate situations af- fecting the social, domestic, or rom- antic affiliations, which may have been in a devastating and disinteg- rating state. Such comprcmlse ml? be effected by an honest, analysis of r difficulties and discord with a keen ‘ and kindy rationalization of affairs. lbut without resort to any fomi of ‘ treachery. under-handed method; or greedy subterfuge which would not amend but accent tlhe unhappy cir- oumataiices. A child born on this day may be gentle, kindly and affectionate. ai- thougih prone to underhanded methods for gaining its ends. BRIIISH VCOLUMBI Qfiblfl such KETI SILIMII IIElZIPE With moderately-priced "Red Rose" Kata Salmon, you can give the whole family highly." nourishing seafood dishes at a Available now in limited quen- .... £81115. .1941 03003 i r Duh flhTIPyP-zui cclflY 1 3:11.11 Rid R°" K“ “mild almon- u bani- "d white p1," all wl prlpl uily- ecl ncl les is KETA A PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA IRJ T PO-Q-O§OOQQQ-Q-O'I I Morning Smile Anxious t0 be sympathetic. he said. with seif-deprecotion: "You don't miss miuci "50 m9)‘ tell me." wag the 11n- expccied reply. O I v 0 94 Q4 O-O-QQ F0 GO-VO OQOQ 0-9 I SHE HEARD BITTER KEEP 1T 0N "It makes madam m1 yeiiri A vicar was visiting one o! hll )'°11-l18¢‘l‘-" poorer parishioners an old woman, “Good gracious. fancy putting m: affected with deafness, who cx- ten years every time I take my 11:11 pressed hei- great regret at nct off!" being able to hear his aemions. On ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ of The Monthl D_o female functional monthly disturbances make you feel ner- vous, fid ety, cranky, so tired and “dragge out"—at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham’: GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY TIIIS IF YDWRE NERVOUS Ve otabie Com nund to relieve clioym toms. ‘hiiifinemedicine is very c/fiective for this purpose! For over 70 years thousands oi 'rls and women have reported nefit. Just see if you, too, don i- reporl: excellent results! Worth trying. VIOITAIl-I COMPOUND- FllANllLY FEMININE Lluc L; the substance of this lovely princess dress. molded and flaring line, acented by the row of buttons tripping down the side. Smart cop sleeve; and neckline are garnished with pretty acnilopa. No. 2147 i; cut in sizes 10. 12. 14. l6, l8 ainci 20. Size 1G require: 3% yard; 39~i1nch. send 20 cents for PATTERN. which incudu complete lowing guide. Print your Name. Addrll! and Style Number plainly- B‘ sure to state the size you Wlih- In" elude postal unit or zone number in your address. ‘ Address Pattern Deplrtment. 'ihu Charlottetown Guardian. Palm-xi No. 214'! Nomi Addrul c“, Province ILACKl-IIADS - l di i d div sihifgtfeyslmpi: lvaeh ‘I715 W" method. Get two ounces of 99'0"" powder from any drug n0"- lftflflkl‘ ,on a hot. wet cloth, and apPlY I?!” blushing will b! 0°05 rNeedlecragftf -—F OR THE HOME-— 1 d