PAGE TWO _ _ _ _____ ,-_-_i .__~_.___.._._ Wings Leisure -T|ie Woman's Realm CLEANING DA! is a way of praying, ‘c- h. 11;‘ above unsightly noon and sweep; To sited walls; to scrub o pcrrn; to keep A ‘e dwelling spotless" to align Or‘ J with all the cleanliness and ..,. " orderly world. Clean r19 \\I'8 swaying tut-m, siunnier breeze. The ~12. jsii blue. gold, A; litxiuty red are seen in i.‘ t-y '.\'..\Jiit'll (IOtlLw to wear with black dresses Or black coat: with! bright; colored linings. from the pal- unietl in iiioiicic . fox, or picture, \ a. tlie col sromp uprxns keep window ’ ht and fresh over a fiat sur- with “all pure" oughly_ or ice “TUE WINDOWS NEED GENEROUS CURTAINS It _V(\li hive very wide windows in your home, the very last thing yuu w ll want to do is skimp on cirrtiin ntatcrzai. If you are buy- ing maternal by the yard. figure lull moai-tircmcnt, for you will vrant an effect of generous fullness. I’ are huynig ready-made cirr- one pair of very wide ones be sufficient‘. Otherwise you n. . need t o or even three pairs of narrow width curtains for each wintlunv, BUY TOWELS WISELY n shopping for towels. these are good to remember _For wenrabiliiy. towels should ta s Fighting Pianos and Warships 29 NOW AVAILABLE "Fl ing Fortress" “Bristol Boaullghhr", “HXVLS King GodrgoV" and many others I1»: eat: picture desired, acnil u minplcte “t ‘ma-n llrztnd" label, with your name and ad- fir: n and tiiz name of the picture you Illll yrriitrn on the back. , Canada Starch y Lid, P. O. . Montreal. B RA svnunu I (hang: u"... wu-rc. . .. ~|Il have I firmly woven ground. You can judge the ground weave by holdin the towel to the light, if the lig t 0011195 through evenly, m PWPOI-RH. the weave is firm and even Ind the towel should have cod durability. selvage: should be irmly woven and hems carefully Stitched with corner carefully backstitched to Prevent unravelling. For launder-ability, if the towels are colored inquire whether the dyes are gurariteed neither to run nor fade. For absorbency. the rule is the greater number of loopa to the square inch. the more absorb- ent the towel White towels are stud to be the most absorbent, pas- u-R a little less. darker colored to\\'('is the lenst A simple morning dress is garnered slightly for easy fullness —_the bodice tai cred and plain, big clip at throat. matching clips in the turban A fingertip-length. light.- lvclgllt boxy coat is worn with lt. Brcvm and yellow. a new color combination for evening, u lum edged with soft yellow coq feathers was seen on a brown taf- feta. gown. THE UNION JACK Symbol of Empire is the Union Jack, historic emblem of Great Britain. The word "Jack" is derived from the "jacque" or surcoat wom by the crusaders of the Middle Ages in their campaigns to rescue Jer- usalem and the Holy Land from the rule of the Mohammedan. These warrior pilgrims recruited from many countries wore crosses of different, shapes and sizes on their white surcoats to indicate their nationality and the sacred cause in which they were engaged The English crusaders wore upon their Jacques the rod cross oi St George, patron saint of England, which in time became known as the "English Jack‘ and accepted as the national standard. The groundwork therefore, on which the Union Jack has been made up is the "English Jack" or St. George's cross as it is more commonly called, Superimposed on thisisthe ‘Scottish Jack’ or St. An- drew's crcss, banner of the patron saint of Scotland, which is a di- agonal cross of white on a blue background, The use of these national stan- dards b vessels on the high seas was wel established when the union of the crowns of Scotland and England by the succession of James in 1603 brought up the ques- tion of a national flag that would not offer an affront to the patron saint cf either country. James solved the matter by authorlz ng two flags, the “union flag" con- sisting of the two jacks to be flow from the mainmast of any British vesei and the national jack of the country to be flown frcm the fore- mast. The acceptance of the Union Jack as the national flag took place in 1707 when the parliaments or Scotland and Englnad were at length brought together in the reign of Queen Anne. A proclama- tion was issued creating “Our Jack" the national flag of both countries and the ensign with the Union Jack in the upper comer rto be usced on all British vessels. ' The jack of the reign 0f Anne dil- fered somewhat from that of James by the enlargement of the [Mute border surrounding the St. I George's cross. It was in the reign of George HI, in 1801. that the cross of Si. Patrick representing the patron saint of Ireland was added to the Union Jack. This flag consists o! a diagonal cross '-:i red on a white background In 11161118 this new cross to the contemporary Union Jack the flag 313K618. W191i the authority of the parliament, prepared strict regula- tions concerning the size. shape and width of the crosses forming the flag. and in spite of rlodlc out- bursts frcm iridlvidua on p0 nts of heraldic detail these definuicns have never been altered and are retained 1n the Admiralty regula- tions of the present day. l FRUIT MOTIF! FOR- TABLECLOTH DESIGN N0. 700 Brighten your table with embroidered fruit designs. fer pattern No. com lete instructions. ‘In order ttern: or stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Ncr-tiiewrvrk Department Design N0, 700 NAMI_____.__——-- Hot iron trans- 760 contains motif measuring about i'l by i1 inches with Write or send above picture. with i5 cents in coin ocdlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. _——___-______ _n'awrAnrJnme-—---0PI‘Y — — — - — ~ — - — —- IIOVXHOI-—-—————— -____--.______- Allomintsnallc curacy-v vvvwuvv-Jw. ~-- I-A A ‘ALLA; at; s AGE SHOULD .;;::""= v Vvvv vvvvvv IAAAAAL‘ Dorothy ADOLESCENT Fifteen-Year-Olds Don’t Know About Love- Friendships Are Splendid, But Don’t Let Them G0 Too Far Dear Miss Dix-I am a boy 15 years old. in love with a. school chum who is the same age, and I am writing to you for information on how t» frankly for fear of hurting my can take life's hard knocks. A BEWILDERED BOY. ANSWER-Well, son, there isn't any follow- this-recige-and-you-cant-fail rule for dealing with gir , because each girl is an individual pro position and you have to vary v0lll‘ techinque ac- cording tc her personality. Some girls like to be bullied and fall for the high and mighty at- titude in a man. while others prefer to be put on a. pedestal and have a. man burn incense at their eet. - c Generally speaking, however, girls fail for soft soap. and the thicker you pile on the flattery the more they swallow it down and ask for more. So try the salve-spreader first and if that doesn't work you can get out. the hammer. What to Talk About As to what to sav to a girl, a safe bet is always to talk about herself hesitate to speak feelings, because I WRONG AGAIN A ccriuin Oxfud Drnfessor, no- tzriuus ior hs auszni-mindedness. returned frcm church one Sunday morning trulmpnant-ly waving an. umbrella, "Well, my dear", he raid to has wife. "ybu will kndly “b. serve that I have nct left it behind in the pew today". "Ne". smiled the wife. "the trou- 333L115 that. you didn't take One with The buy ivas sniffing until the teacher could stand it no longer. Finally she rose frcm the desk and stud 11011116615’; “Henry. have you no handkerchief?" “Yes. 'm" sad Henry, “but Mother said I wasn't to lend lt". ma" cooks’ caravan THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING l cup mayonnaise 1-2 cup chili sauce l-4 cup chopped dill pickles 1-4 cup chopped cele.y 2 tabicsmons chopped green D9999!‘ Ivlethod: Chap dill pickles. celery 1111C- Ertifin pepper very f.nely. Add to mayonnaise alzng with chm sauce. Mix well. chill, and gar. msh lettuce wedges with it just, before serv ng. An ordinary rich pastry “my be, used l" mkkills’ the pie. however] a pleasant variation may be achlev. ed P!’ add“! about l-4 cup all bran which has been crushed to the tlourl before adding the shortening, CRANBERRY BANANA PIE 4 cups cranberries 2 tabicspocns flop;- l l-2 cups sugar _l-R teaspmn salt Cuts Your Cutting Calories Weight OATEJNIISI stazrzz"@> TOMATO ‘ 300cm! an: snow imam" l 55 "t" I25 (Au Low-Calory Foods Needed Heart-breaking when :11 your ifforts to get slim falll But they needn't fail-they can’! tail-if ycur slimming is done lcientifically. Cutting your iunchel to “him” isn't acientifie, but cutting your calmieaia! A "bite" consisting of o bowl of potato soup (300 calories). a date and cream cheese sandwich (290) and coffee with sugar and cream (110) l: u fattening a: a full-course meal. Yet on more oourru you could be reducing-dosing two pouaxh : week-ii you knew your calories! A bowl of beef broth (55). a tomato sandwich (125), a piece of ginger- bread (i00) and tea with lemon (no calories) makes a really slimming lunch. Of course you want to be lure of ycur foods. Sipping a daily choco- late malted (750), for instance. would put a pound BACK each week. But your caiary chart tells (cod enemies and friends; following it, you'll soon be ailml Our BZ-page booklet tell: how tc reduce quickly and safely, ha: calory chart. 42 tasty low-calory menus. Also gives three-day liquid tli~t to start reducing. Send 30c in coins for your ' of "The New Way to a You ui Figure" to The Guardian I-Icme Service Be sure to write oiarmy your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Nlllll C"! Provinoo . qHntflL |lo ‘first is a thrlllingly absorbing topic of which she never wearles, and as ng as you tell her how beautiful and wonderful and different from all other girls she is she will consider you the most brilliant conversation- allst she ever met. At your age I strongly advise you against going “steady" with any ‘girl because you are at the time of life when your taste is changing every day and the chances are that the sweetie you think ls tops today will re- gard as a drip tomorrow. Don't tie a knot with your tongue that you can't untie with your teeth. Don't Be Telephone Hound As regards calling a. girl up on the telephone every night, don't do it. Lay off, not only out of consideration for your family, who possibly might like to use the phone occasionally themselves in the evening. but because nobody can avoid being a bore who has the telephone habit. Don't. go to see the lrl too often. Don't always be camping on her doorsteps. Absence ma es the heart grow fender. Seeing a girl every day is like trying to live on a steady diet of chocolate creams. The first half pound is ravishing. The next doesn't tart» quite so good. And by the time you get to the bottom of a flVi-‘t-Pfltind box you are so nauseated you never want to see another one as long as you live It is a fine thing for a boy of your age to go about with girls and have a nice girl friend, because a knowledge of women is a valuable part of any man's education, but try to realize that. at l5 you are still in the kindergarten class and there is a long course of study of the genus female ahead of you. ' About “Unwanied" Children Dear Dorothy Dlx—I am a young wife with a splendid husband whom I adore, a pretty home, lovely clothes and a good figure to show them off I have everything that. I could wish for, but my problem is that my hus- band loves children and wants them and I don't want to have a baby for fear it will spoil my figure. I love children and would be perfectly will- ing to adopt one. Don't you think my husband is unreasonable in not being willing to do this? Please tell me what to do. because this is be- to be an issue between us. YQUNG WIFE. lb-It will be more than an issue between you; it will prob- ably be a divorce if you continue to prefer your figure to motherhood For your husband will be forced to conclude that vcu are not only a slacker and a quitter. but that you are a silly, vain. shallow-hearted, shallow- pated creature, with no interest. in anything except your looks Even the law recognlres a man's right to fatherhood, and when a wife nnuls the marriage. So you see that unniiig not only the risk of los- U080! arbitrarily refuses to bear children a in trying to reserve your figure you are r lng your hus land's love, but also of losing your job. And, anyway, being a mother does not necessarily turn a woman into a fat slob. There are plenty of women who have half a dozen children who are still perfect 36s and a__1oy_ the_specialty_shops. DORO_'I‘HY_DIX._ Water Warm m"lk 2 tablespoons butter Method: Place the fish in a kettle and cover with w-ter. Smmer in this until thoroughly heated. Then drain off the water and cover the fish with warmed milk to which butter has been added. Place in a moderate oven (350 deg. F) and leave for about i0 to l5 minutes. then serve, An egg sauce Ls good to serve with this. gzeen or yellow y si ced tcma- Bolied potatoes. a vegetable and pcssib toes make a ni:e accompaniment. A lemon flavored dessert always complements a main course of fish 2 bananas, diced i tablespoon butter Pastry, unbaked Method: Chop the cranberries. or cut them in halves. Mix together the flour, sugar and salt. Add to the cranberries alcng With thfl deed bananas and mix well. Line a pic pan with uribaked pastry and fill with the cranberry-banana mix- ture. Dot the top of the filling with butter and azransf? D5531’? strips in lattice fashion over the filling, Bake in a fairly hot oven (425 dog. F.) for about 4.5 minutes. roacucp rruuarv trauma ttnnaiahafldgy ‘b limbo In by pains-taking rmol O A: u HEARTENING the drowly, rich aroma you eve: tatedl mcnt of all l9 thrifty, 331a lzriaitporrigrowu Gunggytébig? BE GUIDED BY ITS ELDERS _ h h h_ be u helpakeepthewhol: family oingri htthrou htill hold a 8m and how m ‘$5.? ItICJeI-IIGK‘? agrxstfilitl ‘felragtg-gher aiifieitit ‘l3. noon. And ou'll be equalgly deiigited with the ‘ ' boss me? What is the best line of talk to give beautiful re English clnnaware lo every premium a girl? Shall I call ner up eye? night ovg; the package. Start youraenoday. phone? Shall I date her a 8 y yollnil We you B“ choice 5mm; n d w - i fh ? I e . pee_ estern grain o $53?knfwilghiitstiembggnmigrthgse gzilestlongfnDfJlflirfi "W Pedmsfi of flew“! Robin "m"! Om-tl"! HEFTY (Hill-TIME SOUP Among Holn: 19 Homo-Style Sou you'll llnclyoui ad's old lovoiultor-rlcil wli flavours brow at the end of a hard day. there‘: nothing quite like drifting through the hall . . . cooked to farm recipes generation. old and deftly seasoned with herb: and spice, these lulty dhheu have all the tempting fragrance and flail-bodied richnefl of the beat homemade loupl Your funlly will like Heinz Vegetable Soup~and lmootfi, tangy Cream of‘ Vegetable. Order an unort- and you're not for good eating! HEINZ ' ll. ,1. ileiu cbmplnyofCz-"ilo, L“, ‘Fashions v. Lit Til GU11; be delighted with the way your young- slers "tie in" to b: ms of flavor-some Robin Hood Oats. It's the kind of hoa breakfast rim everybody like: and it provides the food~encrgy that fie real food energy, sufatlying carbohydrates. e e are 6S lmernationa nits of Vitamin B-i .( iamin) in werynunca too; and useful quantities of minerals and proteins as well. Your grocer has this famous product of Robin Hood Flour Mills in stock. Ask him for these Pan Dried _Onts in_lhe “chinaware" ackage. Thousands of families en oy Robin Hood ais every morning. Join them to ay. 5 On: Plocl a luncwuc t? Q #‘ ~ Pcclugc eraiure A Robin Hoods Flour Millslimgiteti \ _-_—_-+___. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --———By Frances Drake Look in the section your birth- day comes in and find what your cutlcck ‘rS. according w .119 scrs. your Job and oihcr duties regard- less cf any trying interferences. _ MAY 21 io_ JUNE 21 (G€l‘ll.l'i.|— For Thursday. hnvcmber 20th Not so auspicious for spectacular (Cflllyllght. i911, King FEEIHIIPS‘ results but if y.u are wise yguq; Syndlcau“ "m, | perservere in putting though your MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (AitesV PM)“ “id Schedule Q" “be. Wlfib- _wh.v risk trying new ventures if W" “mung any?“ °r "T100511; your prcscirt job or activity "eedlgss hardmlps 0'} YDUTSBU- needed and purpuselul? Tod,“ m“ fellow workers or those in your (m- vises sticking to those important Egg G°-d'“°§5 W" 1V6 with SJ"- tasks little achievement. in the * ' right direction is not. to be snub- JUNE 22 w JULY 33 (Gimmi- d Your Mir aspects suggest you kmep on the safe side by being u; fully occupied wzth work and not .ned- dllng with others’ aifals. Urgent “Kill-trial. gcvernment and fi-' nanclal interests and ycur usual rcutcne are highly favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Len)- Flne lJf‘ homey affairs. rsrrzial expansion and improvemen: striv- ing after better workmanship, a bigger record in selling; changes that will secure ycur future. nnd study. Have care attending AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) Constructive and c021- aezvative activities are safe bets be . APRIL 2i t0 MAY 20 (Taurus)- This day y.u are more favored in personal affais and attaining in your pimviite wi hes than gainzng through outside actvities. rengrinber, _y9\l_>_lil‘_€__ not to negeqi I __(Contlnued on page i0. 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