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Canudl It ls natural, na inevitable, with their children Tvhen their and Father think that John mus when he stead of a sober and serious-min of her own, whatever Mary saw in that lank the balance of her life cooking mystery they never fathom. ones they out of all traveling- PARENTS CAN But while parents have little matches, they have a great deal and in many and many a divorce case as the co-respondent instead of ‘Purklsh towed .or at London, has . .l~lo;: and a per- ol e eyes, LOTKLOZI ill a~sert that ltiey sccn ‘n.m blush unill the a! a. Savoy llliichson, he went absolutely ‘llid to Ald Keller, presi- tlgn Press asccia- he. lnuridries and throughout they report, resistance lengthwise than docs lextiie the U. S. to the strain v a single-ply lhat the thicker binalions as lain for tcpcoat an >~ own government HlFlIFTlEII offices, he is s. 3 law» mrs over. At illi e sllccasscs were very . _, i: ed to his start in life as a Journalist.” red rayon shirt. FILE!‘ 0RD CHET 2K . evil: ..l/~..‘:-.+;~s.w ' vrltliftwti-ply gloll..d Willi) coral-rig to the American insti- tule o1 Laundering, which i5 the testing ELllllHYllY fcr prcfissonal companies _ Because, this gives fur-teller ‘CUSIOWHIY during usage crristruc- iion. It is also wise :0 remember altd szfier pile, the greater the absorbency. buy terry cloth it MC- For sports are used such com- gray woollen skirt “dih gray and clay check jacket and clay acces- sories, or plain bright blue woollen for jacket and skirt with piliarbox- , DESIGN N0. 1093 The crocheted filet tablecloth center will love to nillkc. Pattern No, 1093 contains list of desnin and complete instructions. . .0 address with l5 cents in coin town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Neorllcivnrk Department Design No. i003 NAME STREET ADDRESS — - — — — "To Mother- With Love l Even a war can't stop us from remembering MOTHER'S DAY. She never forgets us. SUGGESTIONS: A new Hat, Coat or Dress. Beautiful Red- lngotes, or she would love one of our skirts with a sweater or blouse. Purses, Lingerie, Umbrellas, and a large stock of crisp cotton housedresses. THE FASHION SHOPPE GT. GEO., STREET pieces are simple jobs everyone 'I'hese dollies are excellnt for cake and bread tr SiYS. materials needed, illustration of the Ul'(ll:i' punt-m: Write or send above picture with your name and or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- ___--——@_—-a_—_--a_a_a——¢uun PROVINCE———————- 01‘ the gigolo. The success of a marriage does not depend upon the beauty or char- to whom John or Mary is mar- ried, but upon John or Mary being satisfied with her or him. as John thinks Mary Miss America or acter or efficiency of the manager, or Mary considers thcv bring it crashing down upon husbands and wives. They intended no harm._ sidered the innocent and legitimate and they never dreamed of what a what its consequences might be. Mama actually thought she was in to him much. lDorothiy Dix Says- PARENTS UNWITTINGLT CAUSE MARRIAGES TO GO ON THE ROCKS By Constantly Criticizing In-Laws, Mothers Plant Suspicious In Children's Minds ._______ that parents should know why they lar girl ha. edhim. place holy, much a ure man or woman intend to wreck their children's marriages. _ They don't even realize that they are for little children being half-orphaned, for hearts being broke and lwomen being embittered, and for the mess of scandal tha lami y. PICKING ON ml: CHARLOTTETQWN _(_;lJ_ARDlAN ded young woman, for him, is do. To others he was gsjust a1 common- as a ham blitlshgbgiilw in‘ ‘he whisked the cup ° him a Ihiirv Prince and her heart's desire. BREAK A MARRIAGE with poor not see eye to eye oungsters select their mates. Mother have been sufierlrlg from a brainstorm picked out the fluffy-ruffles little sweetie he did for a wife in- with a bit of money who would have made him such a desirable hellpmate. And y Jones boy that made her e dinners and washing dishes Of course, it is not strong not understand why their ldren marry the The children themselves do not did it. The man only knows that the women in the world some partlcu» ppened to hit his fancy and he up and lived the question. To others she ma ooked plain of face and seemed mediocre tellect, with no charms to set her a millions of her sisters. but to him sh the time being, at least. the ONLY O ect to spend . that parents do y have in in- part from coffee and making sheep's 0W5 Ill e was, for me pretty waitress until she was NE fed no Woman's Rie alm '1. Social and Personal '1. Fashions Y. a MLOVE CUll OILY 3 4 ANSWERED He sat mocnm-G 0V9! m! c"? "L tn thing else you e girl only knows that some lad came would nkeefe she “km Th whistling down the street and she got up an though she knew he was leading her down s. road. that was going to be roug d m . h "Just a, soft word," n».- sighed. and tripped away. EXPLAINED The captain, taking inspection, w do with making their children's 110m? PM“! BTW" had "0 W“ . to do with wrecking their marriages, hm" Father and Mother should be cite illusloner. faul their children's heads. They don't plan IN-LAWS They were just engaging in what they con- pastime of lcking on their in-laws, dangerous t lng it was to do, or of being a good mother when she point- ed out all of John's little weaknesses and faults to Mary and warned hei- to keep her eye on him and not to trust him too blindly, and not to give It was Mother who first made Mary conscious that John's table manners were not Elmily Post, and that he talk about himself. and that he had too flambuoyant a taste in ed too much neckties. It was Mother who suggested that John should be making more monev than he did and at lunch with his secretary. Left alone Mary would have his imperfections and made her s over but the trip to Reno. d John never would have found out that Mary was a poor keeper and that she peeled the been satisfied with John as he was one on blindly worshipping him, bu play less golf. and who said that, of course there wasn't anything in it for Mary to worry over, but someone had seen him and t once Mother had opened her eyes uspicious and jealous, everything was house- potatoes too thick and put things in the gone into the soup pot. and that she played too much bridge, and went to too many parties. and had too many out- side interests if Mother hadn't calle he perceived these faults they shut sweet and was on the dump. jolly and easv to live with she d his attention to it, but when once out all his vision of how pretty and was And another marriage The moral of all of Wlllfgi is that no matter what parents think of their in-laws. mum's the wor . F2 younsrolivourlulw . . loveliness; NEYI YORK STYLE LETTER FROM ANNE M. GRIFFIN Peerless Fashion Service ‘.21 West 18th Street 'I‘he throngs who drank in Van Gogh’: sun-drenched canvases of Aries; who sought to unlalhcm the ourreollu fantasies of Dali and Miro; they're flocking to the Metropolitan M scum to see "tho painter 0i pain. rs," Rsmfiflndt- And they're wlyhz away with mun I, asp impression of the grout Neiherlanders control of contrasts or sunlllm vlayins florid flesh tones of candle- glow on earthen potter and P011111- ed brass and — mos stlrlkinl 01 all - of crisply laundered ruff collars rlsirl8 dramatically from shadow ramiems and dusky bwk grounds. moo challenging to unwilli- ed. by those rims sleu . the I"!- or! a-tter rem mambo inspira- tio th vivid value of 118m 1111' gcrié wins: dark Iablflt! has been exploited in the new Burma show- in . Watch for frou frous o! frl 1mm mil-line 1mm the "M or failles make! and subtr- dlnu. Watch for dual: sleetyzes end; m languid rm n8 $114 look extraordinarily delic- ate and elegant. Watch for dark hats frosted with an unexpected olot o1 lace or fluted pique. Soviet victories have ttlmulo‘ ‘ interest in samovsr styles. Blouses and skirts distln uished for their diversity of deta ard adding l pcturesque aalety to deytme th sell belt to control the fullness Ind small, embroidery outlined ckets. copiously shined blcuses ecorat- ed with the hand-shocking that in diistinmlvely Slavic shown. push- Living s As an angel or the world's greatest John a runner-up for Victor Mature or a angri second Solomon. all is well and everything is jake. are awakened from their love trance and made to and wife's imperfection that trouble begins And it is a tragic thing that it is WllO elect themselves to the office of dis from the day the bridal couple settle in their new at its foundation stones with their criticisms and It is only when they see their husband's changing parents, oftcner than anyone else, It is they who, almost home, begin chipping t-flndings until They don't to separate responsible n, for men d producing a large scrubbing brush "You g that thing shouted his my teeth out ___._i_€_______ CHURCH TREASURES REMOVED expression. .. altar tables and even WHY NOT HAVE BABY SLEEP THROUGH NIGHT YOUaudyourbabybcthueedsI .11.“ u sure and easy we tojet leaflet MI\' 8-, In, of Winona, alarm, tell you in her uvm words: "N tafteru hhsssoousswe would get setllllab Iln bed,1‘_ would n13 in . . . - Y! Owu e changed gals. sWhlt I. biased relief." In no sense are these "sleeping" tablets. They contain no Uillllfi 0|’ stupe ylng drup and are ahsnlulelg harrnlcs. But they promote hr-althlul sleep y promptly making th Ill baby well. The welbbaby sleeps soundly. Baby's Own Tablets bring quick relief in‘ teething troubles, Oolkiliplilon, simple fever, diarrhoea, upset stomach co simple croup Ind colds. Try them. 25' cents. Your lam-icy refunded ll they are not elective. Leisure The Woman's Realm KING'S PUDDING Take what you have of prosperity, no matter now litzle it Le; Raised With lhe leaven of thank- For fulneas, twill increase to full three times three. Then out in sme hosntta‘ 5y and chetiilulizess a quanzlzy of good will A goodly pcxt-on of a measanter flaw-r slill - or. it well with c-iarir; gives ' -be' sure and use plenty of that For lacking this 0111c ingredient, the mole will be tasteless and a . And spice if. with fun and merri- Ylriélt, and with many a timely 95 . A up sleeves and either low square necklines or high Cossack collars. Becoming as can be are the Rus- sian dlrndls, with mining placed under the waist-band for added freedom‘. and imparts . cookies, pies nnuhaoos “THE ORIGINAL PR :3 £5 at .A\ BENU\Mhhumms The fact that it is the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane makes BEMA Molassesau ideal Jveetencr. It may be used to advantage even in tea or coffee. It is really delicious on cereals, Serve BEMA often at the table Use it in baking. it is not only flavorful and uppetizing but it is rich in iron and other nourishing elements. Andbakeitonthofamilyheart- of all places that is the best. when served wilh paus of kloness 'tis a Pudding flt for n king. it cannot be bought or paid for; it. is far too precious a thine. Dishes and ns in whim 0g s have been coc :d or served wll w-ash more easily if staked first in cold water. Hot waver causes eggs to harden and (stick to the dish. COLLABS FOR. SHOES MAKE ONE PAIR- SEBVE FOR MANY Collars for shoes have made their appearance in London shops. These novel and attractive shoes collars are designed specially to enable wcmen to make one pair of plain court slices take the place oi! sev- eral. lvlade of leather, lizard skin or a strong, durable tweed such as Harris, many of these collars are studded with brass buttons. zestful flavor to cakes, orpuddiugs. 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George St. OATH/r’ LOVELY RINGS 0N DISPLAY J. R. WILLIAMS The Friendly Jeweller Gt. Geo. Street Iilllllrll. WEEATHL, JUDY fit“, l so "i ‘,3 lgigjfiti, r‘ ' FOI QUALITY All! Ylllll GOOIIIN BROS. i circus nut mu n sulvnvu-msma r. r. l. Bridal Wreath Diamonds 8t Wedding Rings See the latest styles here. No obligation. MOASE JEWELER Summerside to 1118180 he moi-mug’ llghtlul ritulisl, or l. slble fragrance to $08!. “Mk-m 818:0“ her ‘the arch, they are fastened tinder the in- step, and. being detachable. a wo- man can, by judlcal mantles make any cne court-type shoes matm different weed or leather handbags, u well Is ensembles. i DON'T FORGET YOUR BEST . FRIEND 0N HER DAY ___.-._. a wise child who knows own mother's weakness .- upeclally around Mother's Day — when devoted sons and daughters are eager to give ‘scmething dit- fetent," something which wll a peel to her sense of luxury for the few moments she h r l g tab set. A travel kit these stirring times, mother's busy days are s from home, doing her bt t help this handy "cosmetic o" purse n,‘ eshening-up. It is supplied w th hi! end away from h0m¢—(ll'€8m5 lo- tions, powder rouge and lipstick. For u simple it" , nsive gift to dellsht every mother a charm box will meet her requirements in an excitlllflgmcommit way. It con- tains e uty preparations 99¢‘ “W111! a Purpose of 41W! flflllfhdmake-up, foundation a will all tnixed wi e o ve o tn Peanut butter will make it 59138:‘: more easily. - It "Q s. slight ‘lmowledge of psychology; for the wise child to realise t his mother has a spe- olal warm spot in her heart for a gift which flartters her and uppsals U t0 her vanity-a sented bath oll a N“: “you” N“ Pl f cfioulgezllffs andch fill them wit‘; .-‘__”‘ I cm '1 hue Lovely Glass Gardens Arc delicious gerved 17ml“: ‘mo; 111-1? Euy m Grow salad on a warm night. All the ly fl E - ear awel-in shrubs adi uld be trimmed tTi 103m blooming. p.932’ £531?! next rplring This appli- r down the old stalks and out them out entirely, leaving the new wood w do the comp flowering. Nothing ls ac- ‘h prunin If! ‘omlncirolundingwlilf t e g ear a n the ends of the bganichetuw a d0- pres- spirits To be sure of winning smiles of approval on May 10, let her find on he drassin le a fragrant gift is a very hand- sonii; gift, attractive and pracncal. r when nt away is perfect to have along for a quick I‘ all the essentials for a day or week- . imbhomnow professional sing: teachers! Use ( DORONO CREAM to Im yonrswau 715mg spams: uu ermu "d" I04 . Satin-smooth, non-Slay. unless to fabrics; Get PORONO CREAM at your favourite toilet goods counter |o~ day. l lull-ounce iar only 39¢- also 19¢ d“, YOU CIT‘ 50$ TO Iiifi MOM FOR YOUR Gohhulskoufllakvlotton Hills, lakes, trees and flowers h a glass bum-it's easy to have a ‘Ibis coat-dross has “W! Vi! and carefree fir. Wt makes use cl clever detail. Pockets harmonize miniature ct your favorite view. with the curved oke. and bu-t- With panes of glass and tape, or tons are grrou asim fish bowl. a terrarlum is any to their trltnming value. Ample skirt have. Loumy soil covered with and bust-Culling grocnugzonmaagouillnand valleys. Mtlw- No a d or | use y spruce seedling - and budding twigs of forvythia. Si”? “- m- 15- Q- "- 35- 4° :3‘: m {he languid tltmolhpherzl of a fir“ 0-‘ which ‘m, terrsr um t e orsy u owcrl . quickly and lasts for weeks. T0 on" pnwm’ Wm‘ o’ “n6 To make tho beautiful lake. with l’ its winding rill, fill u esko pan with water and fit it at the bottom of tho terrurium. Over it place a sheet of tin, up our sketch shows, from which a "lake" chaps was cut with an old pair of ' You may also make desert lance, ulnl cacti and nedums, and plaeo q a tiny donkey and Mexican d ‘an. , pottery in their midst. Many lovely glass gardens-In lull and Jars- - grow u single plant to perfection, a belotnls, orchid, jurdenlu. Out- M-pogo booklet shows haw to nuke all kinds of tnrrari film. violet, n gills. may more ow u; and foliage plants. Also has direc- gond or your copy "“"' “it'll? wit?‘ of "Glam and Novelty In- door Gardens" to ‘the Guardian mane servioekle sure to wit: your sme ucl Home u booklet. -_-.___.-.__-_-_-.¢-_ I an. To G1 l ti town G/u rd! Needing-alt QDepartmeEi-t a Style N0. 2063 51a Ioou|Qu|o|QoQl IHOQAMIQ Needlecraft/ For The Home