trrns m-mnuurrrrtuwni GUARDIAN Fa shio Aumwsmiu ‘Really, sir-how dare you ask mo for the hand of my daughter? Why —only a few years I80 W" were a caddie at my golf club?" "That's right-I remembered- and t HER ACTIVITIES ODE T0 THE HEN " Hclltlfd, clever but I said to myeelL, ‘Well, he's class father-in-lawli" i a rotten golfer, but he’; in e good ANITA... 1-’..- y BECAUSE—It: is mildly MUST m“! m u and safely stimulating. writer All commercial aeroplanes In hlrt‘, never said a service in Australia will be fitted [Ililll when he wrote with radio sets in the near future 31¢ {nllou Ag of the immortal Hen under new government regulations. :t has been quoted be- stzuid pT-llflflg again. ~mwklwlnn I I i Dorothy Db: ’s Letter Box Mother-in-Law Can be a Bane or a Blessing, and When She is the Latter Every Young Wife Should Show Her Appreciation position, end he may make a first- WHEN l8 A MEAL WILL BALANCED The essential requirement of the daily food is that it should be well balanced. says a writer in New Health Magazine. This means that it should contain all the con- whcrc is the pen} _: ullCt‘ to ihc hen? to goes hcr way zioiis every day " 1iubltc buudings. Flizi‘. t-..ii . Like lliyin‘ Qayii" i a -k....a.. A-.. 151% 1y CAM. and ome;e.,;e_ stitucnts needed by the body for‘ I __v_____ _ In ' ~_ l-iiilii tvc prize the hen "l0 mainlfillflllfie “i llffllih- Tllfbi Dear Miss Dix-I have a sister who has about the grtmdest mother- “Th y)“ i; ii. I haven't had ried " I than the 109d QS-Wllllals 679-‘ n-law in the world. a s no a c Madjsoxh Two tholmud ;s ltllgllllt‘! Although this woman is not young she works hard y supports herself but, spends more money on my sister and her husband than she should. She such a good time in I don't know when. Our friend who bet on King's Jester ssid 1 was crazy-I dollars I bet-Duke was good m- ough to let me bet one after the race started and then when Ste-r- l. Substances to provide the body , _ in a store and not onl ‘ with heat and energy; ruomt wonnziv some: tag, fifffftafifijj, tff bfff§,"‘g§d“x:f has been trying in every way to Win my 5B- think 1 was to my away from the dust was ahead at the half. let me. scum: Yard once more is pa“ the tissues m. m, bfldy, W 5 1m?» bulgvllhm" 5"“- 11 he)‘ husband races so long. Believe me. it WOM double it. Did you eve,- hea; o; ~ Jni- \\'i>fliCll police. 3_ Mmem “h, v ' ‘"315 I[“§_m°" e1‘ mt‘. m? ‘m? °1 i“ ‘I happen again. What do you say to anything so decent 8.3 that?" "my ' “m5 h“? “(*1 mins, to keep the . rous parts of 1-10 is a bald w men liaowlftlitl M om; ti?‘ luses than, Carol did not speak‘ she did not '1 ‘Y-"es "f ‘g""‘t°“- the body and their functions in igltinrtfi gllaiirything ififliiaeruifir my unerfdgekmagyygltlhltflrgihIiflczg gill?- gnly It? “.32 firmed m u» i\( sin gra ua es, _ . ‘ ' 53y,’ so u e, u v e. 0o W0 L11, Duke e been iiiscour- g°°d wmkm‘ “d” ma‘ '“-“““‘”°‘ ‘ha’ h" mm" “dvmd "m" but the way 1 see it is. ii n man. thought, that would be his last- 1. These are the starchy foods. . sugars. fats and flesh foods; 2_. These are both animal and]. vvcotable fonrls: Animal prociucts— meat. milk and eggs-provide certain build- ing and repair material which vegetable products do not contain, 3. Those- are found in many] . kinds of food-stuffs, but are must ‘insurer; plentifully supplied by uncooked 4 I um afraid not. because jealous people are deaf to reason and blind green leaves. fresh fruits. milk and to truth, so there is no way‘ in which you can appeal to them. They never butter, wholemeal flour. see anything straight. They never believe anything but what, they want The average dietary today is to l‘ to bclicvc, and no iimoun: of proof ever convinces them that they are mis- beforehand, which is untrue, as she Bevel‘ interferes in any way. The mother is a dear soul. and we all ova her and are so disgusted with my sister's nasty Jealousy. The husband is beginning to feel that way, too, and f this thing keeps on it will mean a break in the home. Is there anything we can do about it? WORRIED SISTER. = stuff requirements. muduintc- for thv force must b“ A v.1 ic, intellect aiitl woman either. can afford it, what better way is there of amusing him- self? It's relaxation. too. in a way- Youll go back to_ your work-to this United Copper problem right now-better able to cope with it be- cause youive forgotten everything for a little while which has to do Madison went on happily. ‘And it with breaks in the market and brings our wedding day that much, prices going up or down. If one closer." j can't afford to bet. that's a differ- Then she found her voice. i ent matter altogether. I'll always "What-do-you-meen?" she spacl want to bet now and then, even ed her words. ‘ moment. He knew what was rac- ing through her mind, making her eyes narrow in anger. But Madi- son was so thrilled by the race, by his winning, that he dld not notice how strangely she was behaving. "It Was three to one on Stardust,’ q-iniities she must possess n sound heart and lungs. "IYIXXQ and speech, fine (‘\lfll]lI(‘.\' on. free from . r anti disposifion. cn cleunlincss‘, toler- of humor. and the KELLOGIYS save time. Tliey’re so convenient! Just fill a bowl with these crisp, golden flakes. Pour on milk or cream. And you have a grand breakfast! Ready in a jifly. No bother. Kcllogg’s are wholesome and satisfying. Always fresh and full of flavor. Economical loo. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. CORN IIJIKIIS. MADE BETTER TASTE BETTER PACKED BETTER " m “w” We“ any type o! largely composed oi’ starch foods taken 1n their vile suspicions. when I'm no lgnger a bookie." Madison was beginning to be‘ l“ ' “mm” mwd ' and sugar. y Wlicziier jvuious people are really unprificipled and inking 1n a“ when do you plan to FWD?" BWBIB that there was something he i molt nbomte fvrlllllgl 11195,; foods mm: be balanced hvtisc of tlccciicy iuid that makes them picture other people, even those 8511M M35150" did not understand- H15 V9106 be- lW the generous addition of dairy they love. as doing the things that they would do themselves, When I have made my Pllfi" 5am came 1°55 buoyant. more tender. ~— produce, veg-Labia; igspgcjglly kiiotv, but we all know men and women who are always accusing tneLr Duke firmly. ' “DB-TIME? he said. ‘why didn't ma, leaves) and fresh gums, Jiusbands and wives of crimes they never thought of committing, and who And that will be—' V011 Tell me about Blonkdglg mg g ' Health L; more dependcn; on a, do not believe that they can even speak casually to a man or woman with- Well, that depends. Here YOU thlil-t you were—" Today s Short Wave regular Supply u, m. be... o, ,1. 1 ntit making all appointment for i. rendezvous. do m. u. the first thing. I'll lust ‘By whose authority "- Brad- FQR Of all Jealousy in the world there is none bittcrer or more unreason- , u” L. m mmh ilhlf‘ than that. which can exist between in-latvs. Sometimes it is a mother 5mg éoogarllquglnfijlzly :2 He; mum ' who is jeaous of her son's wife. but Just. as often it is the wife who is jeal- damomswne on whmh health £5 llJtlS of her husbands mother. That bothare utterly Jealous without cause the food materials which the bodyl "Fr" rm», Radio Program f FASHION GUIDES THE HOME DRESSMAKER l‘ (an Time Is Eastern sous-re) —-——— i » ' mares no difference in the way they hate each other. or the way they fight bum up and mammmed‘ love; the poor helpless man who is the bone of contention between them, and who is literally torn to pieces in their feud. TAxlfEgNgAifiz AT,‘ Oi course, mtithors-iu-law no more run true m fomq than d0 women , ' ‘ ‘ ‘ of any other class. Some are good, some bad; some are possessive and Don I‘ Owrdn m‘: busmcss of ‘ uovcr Wllllllll.’ to t: ve thou" sons up’ some are meddling- some are hard to “U” 5mm‘; when yo“ first Start‘ get along vvith. But there are just ‘as many others who. would gladly wel- , come their sons" wives as daughters if they would let them. , A filmy sheer mousselin summer . dance frock so alluringiy feminine ‘ with its covered shoulders. ' A soft knotted satin sash ties de- murely about the high-waisted bodice with charming Empire 'l‘IIL'IISl)r\Y, JUNE Z5 ISUSTON i p.111 ~Hnrviird Alumni A5~v "Tliln- WIXAL- 95"‘ mw 11-79 i Take your riding, tennis. golf and donce. You can make it at an ex- . M h hiking m “ Ieisumly “Sm” “mu would no more think of ofiering a bit of advice to edaughwr-m-lwtxs: I emwl" The 59995-11“? wide "'55P PARIS , W" b°dY §°°°m°5 “wuswmed m I they would to the President. And many others who are an ever-present hem °l ‘he Slflldel‘ skill T105“ Pfff) a-jllfalég gflzilwflwsghnlif; . lg; manzlrwl: 1101p in time of trouble in spite of little encouragement. gracefully through the air as you SCIIIWECTADY p.i~.i, ¥fli€ Science Form l 4 111.. 9.53 moat. l CLEANING PICNTC WARE Clean composition picnic ware with damp salt, which will also re- If a girl gets a good husband, she ncatness and order" that makes him a somebody who has to be picked up alter. It is mother- mother taught him chival owes a debt of gratitude to tier ry toward women and help around the house, instead of in-laiw who can ' ‘M90 tired 0i‘ exvrvlslflg Willi muscles mother-iii-intv that she can never repay. For it took Mother twenty-odd tTBOTdIYlBTY 10W Dllfiei 1'75 (‘Isl/i I00. 1,111, (Fr my) —~Imiicr-al are 5Liff and sore the next day. vvms of hrud unik to teach h m manners and moials and the amenities for it has Just a few parts. ‘ 3“"l' Bmd- ‘IZJ’ 24A islfli a 800d 111941 Bl 1111 - of life 1t is because Tom's mother taught him good principles and in- For town ohic —the elbow capo- Iiivs- —-—~-- i dust-Ty and tiir ft that. makes him able m support a wife in comfort. like sleeves in the street length ver- sion. give it that hwesh cool look. Make it of crisp dotted swiss, mar- quisettc. cable net. etc. in navy. move brown stains from the inside always be tit-pended upon to find a little money to help over a or sis, or to _ mack m- bmwm you'll find i; 10,-- t ‘Iii. ("1'.I’('lIOSl.()\'AKIi\ 7i"? . »-ll-"Bi\11"5 Mil-W‘- OI-R‘ of tea cups. Then wash in warm tome aiici lend a hanti when the Wife is sick, or to look after the children 1 h g {w o0 d g six, :5 3-! in, 11.84 meg. I soapy water, rinse thoroughly and i while Tom and his wife take a trip. It is mother-in-law who will stand gnifimiénggfiiuskwufi mrrnnmgs Iconic. or CARACAs dry by the wife in any time of dispute, if only the wife has had sense enough A atepmrmp sewing mstmm 8 p.m.— ‘mull Town Sketches. _i___ to mime a friend of her. “on Chan is included. YViRC, 51.7 m . 5 8 meg. 550w; JACKETS 1f a woman wants to rivet her husband to her with hoops of steel she SW16 No 2m is designed for “TJRLD; , The loose‘ short jacket with nay-y can (it) no.h ng so effective as to get along amiably with her mother-in- ' ' slmes 14. 16. i8, 20 years, 32, 34, 36, 38. 40. 42 and 44-inches bust. Size 36 requires 4 3-4 yards of 39-inch material with 3-8 yard of 39-inch contrasting for full-length dross. , ___Qn_;-h Mo!” High- i button .5 makm, its way up m i in“. A min, for the sake of peace, often lets his wife alienate him from \ 1 .~ l) -1 ~ m... 11.77 meg. J fine sporwwear “fond, General“, i; l his mother. but in his heart he never forgives her for doing so. And that lll'I-I.\!).\ niitlis. ARGENTINE i, longer mm a bolero perhaps m . l5 something every JGBIOUS wife may well remember. I I O O U ow ..—Chmbr Music.| J1. i. uiiu-i . , ' 3BR’ ‘It; m» 9 6g mgl- l Zllfiyiiigmlf... :1‘: fieegn, guéf‘, Dear Miss DlX~—-Wh8.t percentage of women who have been married \- “Tnm, CHILE ten years have more respect and consideration for their husbands than ' ' ' they have for the hired man who makes the fires, sweeps the sidewalk and .1 43 ‘jacket has slim, threc-quarter| [Inca o; pattern 15 0mm Ln it 4“ v ‘iv-PP Miisii- CB- sleeves and is quite strniizhi- Svms- ,5 m . . , so .1 . . stamps or coin (coin preferred) w, u.‘ N, n, _ SH.“ mm t, a it ha‘ an inverted pleat cu e gross. many u ves are so cold and selfish and make th-ngs I l roxnox dlifrniectly at m: sides w give a little gifgwffig; ]‘J*$f,."r°,me m“ PM“ “usbimds ‘Fem mm‘ °f lg“; W" Qtsndlng in the doorway, carol was the center of everyone’; eyes. gfxzflotfgufwn “gfllggianmlilzfigfuf lo "o p.i'ti.—-A Program of Mel- m gwjng 1», m; arment without . ' ' ' ‘ , = mi hfcmories. 0st. 19.0 Zi..,........,,, 130m 1E5 boxiness, ‘mfiére m no “Bus,” m, w, w, ‘I n” “out how may was m have tokvvait untailthl get hold of s in Carol. ‘do you an my 5m‘ N“ m’ 3‘z°----- 26 c: GSP‘, 19.8 .. _ , d to - - - . » - ri hsuc er. An en—" a mi;sn_ 2545 m. “T75 17199 15'3"“ "'9 We‘ wtm stiii in lov( with their husbands after ten years of marriage and who show c d luck m you, said Madison I thaught. began Duke? bu,‘ be_ Name ' P19“ dress“ °I an kind‘ {mm he their husbands affection and try to make pleasant cheerful homes ior Goo ~. r '1 u». 9.5a meg. 10w back sport; type to the gen- mm, N‘I1K_}]Pl‘ m... mere any statistics on how mjmy husbands are Sm, You're a good guy and I hope you fore he could say more, Madison ‘I "KY0 vmlll’ flueDlf-‘li 5Pecml°r 5W1“ lovers after tc-ii years of marriage and who do anything to show their gel’ w“ Pl“ and everything e1.” spgke’ . street Adm?" . . ilricliijvl-Eitplana- 5W1e_ wives m“ m“, regard mam as some mo" mm household wnvem right away, or a little sooner. Im I dont know why he shouidnt ,- ; ‘ - iii Pioblrmslu Jiivflii- -——-—-—-} iénces. or who take any pm m making a. happy homo. wrry about winnins w-d" I 11:" wldhmg-ldnqzifyl- But it 1"“ Olty 5m. I .i . i 4 . ... 11.80 meg. lilnarflfi Linlment removal Itnlnl. I Mn not denying ma; they; u‘ punt), o! women whn’ whm they Oh fllbtfi L11 118117» 33-1 Duxe- "ppm 9 - - ~--- mam, a mm n.1,... ma, 10., 1,, done and m, 1, a d“ my m,“ no believe u. the 13W ot- , Ive always heard men are loyal -—-———————-——-——— .‘ C h s effort to keep themselves attractive, or to be interesting comlmnions. m- Whats been going ‘on in beget: zgefi Ifihfilééll $131k $1M- ‘gut you. It's the two of you who must even good housekeepers. They show their husbands no tenderness nor a voice tight with ury cut u e me. 0- decide;- o sympathy nor consideration, and never even say "thank you" for all they short. Md)’ in the "("14 “MW Why 1 W“ "I will decide." said Carol, firm] , do for them. But there are also plenty of men who adopt the suns at- Duke and Madison, startled, ‘ following the races but Duke, so A1] 1 “n; is to be m alone? y titude toward their wives. They never pay their wives s compliment. They whirled around. . W110 0150 001116 118W told You? (110 b, whammy) never give a sign of having any affection for them. They don't even talk Them in the doorway, clutching l “You forlet. Carol deli-r" said at home except» to find fault. m, gm". o; 1m- nggllgeg, mod lMadison, ‘you told the doctor. And that is what's the matter with marriage, because it takes two peo- cur-oi, And now shall we forget every- , pie working together to make a happy home. c XIV thing except that I won on the ' ' ' ' ' ' "1 on U10 winner, darling." rm and our weddine day is closer Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a man 24 years old and make e. good salary and would like to marry, but unfortunately I om bold-headed. and when I am around girls I feel that they think mat I urn m old; man and so 1 cannot get. up the courage to talk to them. Do you think my bhoildness BI . by six thousand dollars‘ worth." Boswell who had been waiting for . i a chance to speak thought. this the opportune moment. FREE N puts mo out of the running? ' “You know. Mr. Madison.” he ' Answvrl _ _ said, ‘the market is closin soon-I Not n. bit of it. Girls‘ minds argso much onthelrlowngiatir and how . have s. clear telephone lingo to New to comb it like the last movie star t at thely dont no co w e her s. man l. york M,“ ‘hm I My ‘bout has ambrosial locks or is as bald as an eag . ‘I Umud Qoppefl» But if your baldness gives you an inferiority complex, why don't you There is no more reason why a man shouldn't wear false P382122 DIX- ‘ Butter inside, set in hot oven until _ crisp snd brown. i Madison glanced at his wrist. i "Your watch is slow." he said. , "The market has closed. It doant 1 ' matter. It can wait a day." "If you say so," said the secre- \ get a toupce lm r than Vvvhy n woman shouldnlt. . tary. as he went through the door. ' . V i M it th b tter, bl d the fl . 771E COOK S .5. .3 ... .5; .. as": . 3533mm’ n 1M i=1! = mum whitc sauce. season it. best of all stir in the beaten egg. Cook the asparagus. Drain it. ' Place on the inside of the browned loaf of bread, cover with the white "Fbiwt it, Boswell," said Medi- son. This is ro day to talk of such things as quotations and possible losses and gains." CORNER HUT ArPAIIAGUS RING , Duke who had been counting a tagbewspzzxnfihgittfl-patilaiglsletsippgon: 323's}, gflatifhéflzmwf“ 1°" It W68 BIWG)?! big roll of bills handed aim u» flour, i cup milk, 4 egg yolks, 4 > f st I Mndllfm‘ 3° had them wt w egg whites. salt and pepper. 1 cocoauu-r VELVET cnssiu m)? CV01‘! C °‘“..I°m.t m“, m, money, m, Cut cleaned flfllflfflglfihlflm one- 1 1-2 tablespoons gelatin said ‘ inch lengths. Malta s w e sauce" 1.7 Qup gold wgtgr ' of the butter, flour. seasonings and i z eggs, beaten separate “Y cmumioduiohwfifigmtrzyuu milk. Pour the hot sauce over the , 1.3 w, Iugg; 0U find Rgqfl, bug? Sh’ “m n rd wmkd "w ha beaten egg yolks. Cinl slislitly. l i 1-2 cups scalding mill Sodid l. It was llwuyg m have mmomd n before ma’ the“ 1°“ I“ ‘he “my beam‘ '35 i 1 MI°W°°II “m” my favourite, and with And I don't want you betting and , Mn\‘:i.i' NYVWIIP an whim‘ and the asparagus um‘ H “M” "*1" six hungry children to sivine the money to me." Design No. 101 i Place in a well greased ring mold.- Enchnntinz and elaborately dainty. this tablecloth will please the mfisl ]i.il'.l(‘lllfll‘ hostess. It is l simple pattern to make, and (mu you start you will be amazed how quickly the medallions accumulate in your 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup cream, whipped 1 cup fresh grated oooosnut Method: Book the gelatin for 5 Her words and the way she said them made Madison more anxious than he had been before about her feed I did a lot of bak- ing in my day. Always gave them plenty of sot the ring mold into a pan of} boiling water (shallow) and bake} in a slow oven 300 deg. until set. “.ol.k,n,,ik,,ty_ about 40 minutes‘ mmov. m hot mum“ m the com "t" He“ oodh b k db d nerves. This couldn't, go on. She i . m; f 11 5 ' l ome: a c "n a _ Wfillld bfélk, If things WEN not I assefilijtnmél-UBTH cudes u crodeting instructions and drections for plattm- or large round plate, plsoe m9 egg yolk with the guggr mu made with REGAL. made fight “m. ‘ new green peas, freshly cooked and For complr-tc pattern and instructions for all of these designs, bummed m- a whole swam“; “u- l lend 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown i “flower ‘m the 09mm serve Wm, I Guardian Needlework Department. ; cheese mum, _ Ilse this coupon. Print your name and address plainly. i pour the hot milk over them. Add the butter and salt, end cook over hot water until the mixture thick- ens-shout 15 minutes. Add the gelatin and stir until it is dissolved Best hard. then let cool. Beat the egg whiics until they They thrived, and l saved-for I never had e poor batch of breed all the years I used it."- "Ceml he said gently, all I went to do is to make you happy-us happy. We shoudn't have post- poned our marriage in the first place. But you wanted to, so I consented. Now that I understand why you did it, I'm prouder than I \SPARAGUS LOAF Io The Charlotte-town Guardian one small 10M bread. 3 tame. I Needlework Dept. I spoons butter. 2 tablespoons flour. . are stiff snd fold these with the DESIGN NO. 101 q i cup milk. 1 egg. beaten, salt and g cream which has been whipped. gbimirc gig: olrlinliikeljlgg: I Pepper. 1 bunch asparagus. into the cooled mixture. Add the _ .. flamc--—----—-— — - - - - - - - - _ __ Re , DUIIQ YOIIIAEIIIIQI’. l move crust from bread all coooanut, flavoring end '5": and Duke shook m, he“ 31-”; fldflfpgq .. ._ _ ._ .. _ ... ._ _ ._ _ .. _. ... _ .. _ _. _ ._ arcritund tho int-if. 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