q: dreamt. rra v.5 as 2 '=_-=l.¢'<&5._ to sacs-s n: #21021. _...nn~....-..,..-.. - __-....::..-,. ‘=- - Social and "rm: . cnkiznorfrizjijgyviv GUARDIAN €—\_> Personal =+= Fashions | Purity Maid Cliriahnaa . aware, “So make the but nu of each day and mch hour- wb. ail (llirislmm but“ with Purity Flour." _?gHRurmAs IIIGGESTIONS by PURITY mun “I always like to get an early start for Christmas. It's bad planning to leave everything to the last minute. You miike mistakes ilfltl you huvc no time to correct tlioni. You'll miike no mistake if you use Purity Flour. It is such a. uniform flour. Always the same good strong western wheat flour, milled rom ths licst grain grown advwhrre. Wher- ever tlie rccipcs cull for llour lic sure to use Purity. It's the flour you can trust- wlicrher ior bread, biscuits, cakes, prid- dings or pastry. Hers is a good Chm!- mas recipe lo lr1/ with Purity Flour." i: got, :BES_T RESULTS ugr PURITY noun GTIITMAS CARI if lb. Almonds tosnoon sods i rnp iitixed pad cup molasses (cup clierrln cup fruit iuirs i c ms raisins wine glass brandy or l‘ | runs riirrnllll 1 f; cups Purity Flour “It is time lo prepare; catch u: before uxfrs l‘ t‘! 3 teaspoon clove! i, ("up butter teaspoon slispiss cup brown up! teaspoon Olnnlmon 3 ens teaspoon nit Pnpsro (mite-Blanch ouch and out holy Cut up peel and chgrlss. rs uul sup rants and dredge with if cup of flour listed in IlOTrVO lllllfv t-nu. l\lI“.'l’fl()l),- . Cream butter. Add sugar and “ell-bullion c . 2. Dissolvs sOdl in molasses n;| ndd to l» uturs Np. l. 3. Add prepared fruit. fruit iuico sod cider or b1 . . . arid flour sifted with s ans sndsnk. l. Bah n oiigd and lined tins ‘o drgreu. "usrrui our succssuon loll n Us (many ab! o1 shape) Ill Ibo nlfln and ridnu 0| I lrknd and w! WIN mull lwl I QOIY 0' "h Fvrlfy Cook lock In c Chfllllllil WIIp-l __ w, with your complllnonh. Um» n "CIVQw OI IIIIL" liowslniowonnol M OFOY1O.45a-m-(63°k¢) “ uuyn-"Tmou-Xytmay“ i7URlT9 "OUR Best jor ull your Hukirlg PAINT BTRIPPLING Horns Owners may break sway from solid colors for walls and achieve results that are not too dramatic by me-ans of paint strip- ping. Aftcr the wall has been painted a plasn color, s large sponge is dipped in point of i1‘- HOUS STRENGTH All your sirengm is in your union All your dnirgci‘ is in disccrd; Therefore be at. peace hencefor- ward, And as brother; live together. -Longiellow A dry compound has been ill-l vent/ed that can be mixed Willi‘ water and applied with a brush t0 walls to give them an artificial stone surface that is moisture plot)! 1nd flame mpellant. "'I‘liei'e is u c0 c CCIIHQCIIOII |ic-' tween drink and ill-health and dLs- ease ~ The Rt. Hon. Viscount‘ Snowden. Untble to fCSlal the lure of new, gloves. Virginia Bruce rccrntlyi. bought n supuly of ihrm. our! other color and stamped slightly but firmly on thg wrll M form an. irregular all-over pattern. ' -.-__. ~v_.- standing lllOLPlS are n pliii‘ in pile‘ yellow dcblis streamlined from | thumb to Wrist with two-button side fastening; black ve‘our suede in the new very short length for, evening with metallic €Illil'.l.Ll€l'_)‘l on linger seams; muuve antclomf with Jewelled knuckles; natural] pigskin sllp-ons with s, streak of‘ thong lacing up the back and, sliced cuff: luliiritflP-lfll). OHP-blll- ton cape>klns l(l ii for ivcar \v..h| ttveeds, and grey silrdcd calfskin’ for everyday wear, Wllll a tiny] cuff of suede — very short _ easy slip-ens. Safety razor blade»: are berng’ made in rolls of 5f) and 10.’) anal marketed in dispensers that cnnbiei one to be withdra-wn and detached for use. LITTLE ‘FOLKS’ PARTY > For children's pnrtzcs inc sim-' plest sandwiches take on a fies-- tive touch when cut into fancy shapes with cookie cutters. Com- bining Iwhltie and dark breads to mo,“ Chmmanym 1n Europey t nu: ZijJlFE AND urn ACTIVITIES its best, be sure to roast it until wcil done Tni. develops the ricn succulent, iluvoi‘ that everyone en- Joys. Be sure, also, to cook pork slowly, as should be done with any kind of meat. An oven temper- ature of 350 degrees F. has been found i0 give best results. When wuehizig small status and decorated china, if a shaving brush is used it will be found to be much safer and often more thorough lililll an ordinary brush which is upl. to chip pieces oif. China that is not in regular use i; almost sum to huic accumulated a certain i.niount of dust. It is much better to wibe oil the surplus dust with a sott brush before attempting to i uasn it. Dusters that lirivc bccmnc very soil/sci and greasy are more e‘silv cit-lined and give better resulis if a lablespoon of p-arafiin is added to vvory gallon of writer in which they are washed. Rinse in boiling \\.\L-;i' ulid uiicrivurd. iii cuid Pliotogriiiilis that have become discolored and dzrty from being displayed WlLhOlli; frames may be cleaned by rubbing methylated spirits over thcm. This should be none vcrv quickly. and ll\ a room uulioui Lrc or a mikcd light. Walnut or oak iurnture which has been dented will sometimes respond to the following treatment. \VCl a sheet of brown paper, fold it SC\Cl'E1l ilnics. P1216? ovrr tlte ciciii, and press with s very hot iron. It 1s more economical to use an Pl(".'ll‘l(‘ bulb of IOWGX‘ wattage than to shut out the brighter light with rlzirk sliriics. KOKO DEAD —(CP) —“The most tn- Ko- LONDON make a ribbon effect is attractive 1m me Lmggyq, may; bu, attraction and tasty, too. Plain cookies graham crackers iced or put to-i gather with a plain filling are sim- pler and easier on your digestions than elaborate cakes; Ice cream in an assortment of individual moldsl l5 655)’ to scr-‘c and has l- s cf-cyc ' appeal. Young party appetite". don't‘ need lots of fuss, but attractive, serving does go a long way toward, keeping the youngsters happy and‘ entertained. | Pork for Cold Plate l According to the olrl Chinese fa- ble, the 1'lCll driiclous flavor of roast pork was so well llkcd that homes were burned in order to ob- tain it. Soon, it was discovered, that this orccedure ivas not neces-| sary, for park coultl be rockrrl in ovens made for the purpose. | Served hot or cold for summer, meals, roast pork deserves s. pluce_ on this menu. If the day is warm.‘ it may be roasted in the cool ofi the morning. and chilled for sard-. wiches or a cold meat platter l*tcr' in the day. And if you arc wl-tnl you will plan on a roast large enough to la-‘t for two or tlm-c days, says Inv. s. Willson, home ecgnqmisg, l""'lil5€ then meal preparation is isv In order to have roast pork at f‘ ‘ . i l To-Day’s Popular Design , By Carol Aimcs 737i TEA TOWELS DESIGN N0. 731 v Tea-towels are pretty prosaic things as a general rule. but sincr tlicy are very necessary sible? "doggia" yo uwill enjoy working the mow. nolholders forthe ever-oomlilarigepsemblc" idea- i wo designs for S“ “was m inen — A grand iccla. for a shoucr| enough station addition t0 Y0!" 511M113’ 0f 1 present. too, don't YOU think? These cute little designs will heir; you. to anv kltclicn, whv not have them its aiirzu-ue sis and if you ore at all i Trv Innicliirig htcm up withl The pattern includes! bot holders. which should be a sub- l The pattern includes transfer sheet of the designs. tozcihvr Wllhi stitch details and color charts To order this design mflw your name and address on a piece of mtpcr and send with 15 cen coin or Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Deslfli No. 737 mm--——————-— stamps to Needlework Dcllllfllncfll. l l ..__-__-__----l f-~<--_--n---nx__nn—s-—un-—_-_qpnn—— jsurc‘ lo Wi‘l'.(‘ plainly your Nome, IAUUIPSS. and ille Nome 0f bgokigr“ City- or r‘ (w! in hi( sloop after a few days’ llllifi-‘S rcccntlv. Speak Well inrlifblic and Win Prestige Gain Poise In IInme Course No wonder the newest forum mcvnbcr lS impressed zis_ the charm- ing woman beside hcr rises to voice an opinion. Such poise. confidence! But speaking in public is simple l if you lczirn the principles. know parliamentary forms. Whirl to do at a forum when you ' to gain the attention of the ‘ As at a club meeting you raise your hand or rise half-way. When you have been recognized, stand erect and say. "Mr. (nr Madam) Chairman: I should like to ask the spcakcri" To appear delightfully at case, siuncl with your weight cvcnly dis- tribuied on both feet. Be still- but not stiff. To enunciats clearly, practice tongue twister: at home, pm. bounce every syllable. Say “Peter . Piper plCkQd a peck of picklod r pcppcrs.“ “She sells sea shells by tho st-zisiiorc." And what an aid you will find public speaking in your club, business and social life! Our SZ-prige booklet gives poluiors on vuicc irziiiiing, a plug. firm muiiuur. llus Hllllplt‘ spcuclics for maiuy ocirzisions, parliamentary fin-ms. 'I‘clls how in prepare. write. deliver and address. Includes tips ‘M; tosstrriasters. radio speakers. Send 20c in 003v for your wpv ' 0f Pllhlw Slwuklru. Srlf-Tziilght w’ . ‘The (lunrdrrin Homo Sz-rvro hcl Name gtreet Address Province llhelliwllreakiasiTllfAT DELICIOUS wummous fifA/ly 7O f)‘, Ollie! a griilroqr iinm Your Gnu) l.‘ luv‘ Dorothy Dix's Letter Box Be Kind to the New Baby — Give it a Name it Will Like When it Grows Up Instead of Trying t0 Please Some Cantanker- ous Old Grandparent Dear Miss Dix-I dearly love my mother and my mflliher-irl-IKW. 4nd 1 would hate to do anything that would hurt their feelings. but I simply can't bring myself to name my little baby girl either one of them becaufe boih oi them have Derfecill! 111K199“ "F1195- LO you think it is my duty to call my ohJd a 113m}? that; flgoepslmy teemoprbiedg: every time I hear it us ease one em J p A YOUNG MOTHER. Answer: , indeed, I_ don't. I consider it an unforglvable crime to uifllct‘ any ooor helpless little babe with an ugly name Just to flatter a. vain old woman. Furthermore. consider that. if ou do so you 8N just adding another link to the c in of ear-rang- ing names that future generations will have in carry on, for if your little Mahiiuble, or whatever she is called, has to be named ior her grandmother, ' Mohitsblcs children will have to be rfiu-{iled i0!‘ I161". and so ad lnfinltum. So break the chain and eniancipate u ure genera- tions. There is no more sense in WPWWMHW an uizlv family name thufig there would be in carrying on any other family affliction 11 you oo eradicate it. You wouldn't wish the family K01" 01‘ me family dy or the family rheumatism on a child if you could help 1i. WHY. v handicap it Wllh the blight of an ugly ffllfllly Hume? Especially should girls got a kind deal in christening, because a girl's name makes a lot of difference i0 her. She has to be culled lily it 111s long as she lives, :0 give your baby a, moniker that will cum-e t1 P731118 l0 the tongue and sound pleasing to the hearer, and she will arise an bless you Ln after years. Probably there is no other one SlIbJBCL tlint ls more filled Wllillltfflll- troversiui uiigu-s than naming the baby, nor is ihcic anything I18 1W3 lsinried more ianiily feuds. or first hns more amply urovcdglhflfi l1 lfifge number oi parents should not be instrusicd with shipping a lifetime bland on a, defenseless infant. but thut it should be Riven u numb" W be lmmlm y until it is old enough to pick out a name for lwelf. T0 beflln Wit-h- |most grandparents fight over the new baby like (1085 0V9!‘ fl b0"? "Vi! |the winner gets to name it. Nobody considers uhe DOor moi-her! and father's taste in names, nor how} blttcrlv they are writhing under the {names their own grandpurciils_ iaqicizoti on thiui, nor how they dread thinking that the poor little mite in the cradle has got to carry on the lIILlBOLb name of somebody who came over in the Mayflower" or tough! Ln the Revolutionary War. Then, if there hzIIJIJBns to be a Ylfill 01d maid aunt or a, wealthy bachelor uncle, it is a. cinch that Babykins is called after him or her. and gOes stumbling along through life handicapped by a name he or she attempts in vain to hide under a nickname. And then gels left out of the will. Somehow fathers nevcr seem to have much sav in nzinung the baby. but when Mother i-s given a free hand she 5llnD_lV lets herself 1005c and all of her repressed yearning; after the romantic and the fvvhatness oi the ain't" come to the surface. Hence we have the poor little girls of- flicied withthe names of floivers tmd stnrs and the Muses and Graces. and the double-bancied names, and as if to lririkc a bail mutter worse. the unfortunate victims cf their mothers‘ lflllvlos nrvcr grow no i0 look‘ the part. The Violets are always strapping hoodlumi, and the Brunliiides anemic little girls who toe in. Then there ls the school of thought that causes bookish mothers t0 name their children after the heroes and heroines of p0pular novels. which would be all right except that it dates a girl. and there is rio use in pretending that she is still 25 when she i: named after a best seller ‘l thirty rears ago. Father makes o. still vvorsc break when he names his son after it famous scholar or politician and institutes o. COXHDMISOI] thin, lasts as long as he livcs between little Thomas Jefferson Jones who can never make his grades and the great original T. J. And, crime of crimes, is when parents give children a first name with- out any reference to their last name that makes them a target for all the low wits they ever encounter and a. laughing stock for everybody who has a iunnybone. So it is no wonder when we hear of a new baby We osk: What AYE they going to name it? There ‘is no telling what. crazy things parents are liuble to d0. soc-us- Men Should Pick Their Wives Dear Miss Dix—should I let my mother pick out my wife for me? She says that no mun knows anything about women and that any grl can fool n man, whereas women are tvlse to the tricks of other women and are better jlldgcs oi ihcin than any other man can be. Mv mother says that. iii Coiuincninl EuroDO. ‘There she came from and where mothers pick out. their sons‘ wives. that there is far less divorce tlinn there is in this country. Is sllC right? When I marry should I let her select my wife for me? THOMAS J. Answer: I think not. I think that the one time in life when every man is ciiillicd to use his own taste and jud-gnont is when he pick: out the "human with whom 11c '" proposing to spend the remainder of his life. For happiness in mori iuc doesn't depend ncarlv s0 much upon what sgrt of a. ttgife a. woman is at it does upon her being the sort of 2t w.fe a an wan . And that is something that no mother can possibly decide for her son. It \vi_ll be the personal appeal the girl has for her husband thct will make him want her and be hnuiy with her. and this Mother cannot. understand. because no woman rcziczs to another woman's attractions as s. mnn (loos. A iromuifs woman is seldom popular with mcn. and it ls nearly always a. mysieiw to every mother what her son sow in the girl _lie married that. made him fall for her, Your mother's selection of a wife for vou will be the nice, domestic economy are proven. YOUR For Thursday, Dec. 7th MARCH 21 t0 APRIL 20 (Aries) -C0nsiderably better vibrations than emanated for you Arlcns yesterday. Now don't rest on your laurels. N0 sii"! Youll have io be on your toes to keep up with the progressive ones, this day. Clear owsv week's work and annoying matters. APRIL 2i to MAY 20 (Taurus) -'I'here is possibility of gain through good friends, employer, loved ones. Otherwise, you'll have to be pretty exacting with your- self to gct ahend. No unfavorable iIl(ilf‘.".l".‘ll$. hill ronni for nils. chief it you aren't on guard. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Generzilly favorable, but not with. out your conscientious effort. How- glrl around the corner who l5 sucll a good cock nuri so kind m her old llmndfflher- and Who W511 hHVC fl tldv lltilc fortune of her own some clay. Your choicv. like us not, is :1 bolxbod-liziircrl flapper who knows more about the rhunibri than she docs about keeping house; but if that s whrii vou Want. l!) 1,5 Wllfll W" “K111i. onci You will no more be sntisflrd Willi the domestic girl than vou would he wiith a di.h of corned beef and cabbage while vou are carving ice cream, _ Of course, Molhcr has reason on her-side, but vou will have inclin- MIQIT- find four f'llllllf‘." icr hop‘) Poss will be better if vcu fnllcw vcur own dcsirc instead 0f Mother's counsel. DORUFI-IY DIX, iooocovooooomvoowooaooao he had. “Well, here 1 pm. what's t . I the trouble?" the runt asked. ‘ o "But." stammercd the other, g Morning Srnlle “there's only one of you." ,_ “Prlcndf said the little man, OOO6-OO4QQOOO-OOOO404000Q4 spitting out n chow of tobacco, "u, f) - -- Durlng the early years of the icros only on IOl, dint there? West. and shortly after the Texas l Rangers had been organized, a small frontier town in Texas uias being iorrorizod by rncc riots. 01v citizen sent a huriy call to the Rangers. The citizens who mrt tho train felt their hearts sink wlicn the usual knot of pfis-‘Ecllgcf-s dc- bsrked. Finally, n. little squint- cyed. leather-skinned runt strppcd "D l0 i110 FY0110 Mid asked who hurl . "You can take it as an efffnent- ary conception that when an ' "HM" l5 5°14 1i- iloo; to the buyer," said Mr Winter in tlic economics virus. “Vluh the rxos-ption of anal," chirped the bright third-former. "And why coal?" asked My, Winter. "When that‘ bought, it goes m I the cellar." ei TR PSTRENGH at Breakiast-Jro ever, don't strain or worry Nciihcr will help and you are ioo iniclll- gent to indulge them rinysivay. Favors through outsiders JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -- Iibrcellcnt star-rays. Make use ' 0f ovtwy minute of today for pro- "wllng largo undertakings, now PTQDOSIIIOnS of worth. valuable contacts (either social or business) and personal matters. Actl JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (L60)- Born before Aug. 8'? You'll have to brush up your [)L'l'S.')ilil.l!i_\'_ $01159 of humor AND KNOWLEDGE“ you would advance. You other M01188 are under friendlier rays, especially for heart interests and general matters. ‘l/"Rt" Seek gain through friends and new business contacts. Let other know about your novei ideas. Offer assistance. but don't Y9K!‘ YOIITSOU mil, hflpjng outsidenx Profit possible m 1 I Delicious, llotQllAKER 0ats!'! ° QUAKER OATS is astonis- mcnssr mmm souace or vrrsuzmo THIAMIIL. m: NERVE-NOURISHING snowm-vao Monns vumm B, w: ALL a220,: DEUCIO PiP-A-PLENTY.‘ IASTING STRGNGTH- Quanta! Ul-IA ER DA The Vitalizing Breakfast vs not QIMKER OATS snuurnsrs cost so umz-oive so muv HEM-WM aenznrsa save MONEY WITH QGlve your family tho gran health benefits this outstanding whole sin breakfsstfood ro- vides. ee for yourselfhow eli- cious, Thiamin rich, hot break- fasts of Quaker Oats give extra one: , extra strength-to every mem er of your family . . . and save you money too! Remember toorderfromyour grocer today! Dollbu: ACTIN5 Bar-hour's ACADIA Baking Powder introduced DOUBLE ACTION to Mari- time housewives. Its efficiency and Next time. order Barboufs ACADIA Baking Powder, and insist upon getting it. or»; "daiiub w... m» 5mm“? ~OQXQ-Q0-0OQOQOOQOQOO—O-O'OO~OO-QO§OQOOOOO—OOOO-OO@§O-Q-O-OQ INDIVIDUAL HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE wopyright. i939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look ln the section your birthday comes in, and find what your outlook ls. according to the stars. O-§'§-O-O—.' FQ-O-O-O~f~O-§O4 O-OOQ§-O-O-QO-O-§-QO-O%-O-OQ-O-Q—Q-O O+§+§Q-§+O-O~ AUGUST 2s to sperm/rum 2a, DECEMBER 1,1539 g srn. 3' tlo. MIXING BOWL. SGVO YOU money. amount uniform, SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBERZ! (Libra) - No reason why you should not accomplish todsyl Ten- dency to overexert must be curbed -do what you do well, but don't] overdo. Whether yours is s, trade.‘ profession or menial work, this can be one of your lucky days. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) -- Clerk, secretary, writer, psychologist, painter, musician, SOl(ll(‘l'- sailor. teacher, librarian, farmer. surgeon, dentist, florist; Particularly helpful indications. Work steadily to bring about desir- ea results All of you: Today favors the earnest thinker. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Bo especially tactful with the opposite sex, and Literature Logical, scientific, rnqd, property in Bax-hour's ACADM Baking Powder that takes ths "guess work" out of baking. Cakes are finer grain-tad, because the leaven. inq action is more gradual-mom gen. Rising starts when the dry and liquid ingredients are combined IN TH: most considerate if family and loved ones to avoid needles-s m“. understandings and hurts Attend to business when it's time for bus- iness, and enjoy real rest or rec- reation during free time. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -— Vibrations much better than they were yesterday. Q van-ii‘. Doustt. Action! AND WHAT IT MEAN$ IN YOUR KITCHEN _ '\§_ Douam: Acrion ls the élsii The second rising action occurs after the batter is placed m THE ovsu. and continues until the baking is complete, Ordinary Interruptions in batter prepar. stion therefore do not affect the finished pastry. “Falling" is a thing of the past when you bake with Barbour-‘s ACADIA. the DOUBLE ACTION Baking Powder. list-fi- Barhour‘: ACADIA PBQring Powder will Not only does it cost less —it lasts longer. You will use only level teaspoons of baking powder (not heap- ing) or loss than two thirds the usual Superior careful preparation provide assurance against baking failures. ingredients and a disposition is 100 per cent clieernl and willing before you can obtsi] favors or achieve. Romance rated high. JANUARY 32 to FEBRUARY I (Aquarius) --Don‘t cross the bridp before you get to it; be different without being eccentric; go about activities carefully without being fastidious. Protect income. On whole. influences are favorsblo. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH I (Pisces) —- Be guarded against mil- lesding statements, people who are unscrupulous and projects that hsvs benefit for only s. few and an really detrimental to the majority. Spend, but wisely. watch personal interests closely_ A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY will be diligent, frank (oven blunt and abrupt at times) and clear- headcd. It should do especially we! in school if it is reasoned with, not driven or harshly rsprovrd A hap- PY. useful life ahead, with Clad‘! help! Should associate with genial ambitious people. Correct impai- fence UCOLDS“ FIGHT LHBERY right wh: / you feel ft-wltb swift-acting ' BBQ Yqu_'ll‘have to be sure your 155i "film"!!! New Fall Fashions And Winter Styles Home work is fun when you dress the part in a cover-all apron that. holds its own with the smart- est frocks in your wardrobe. It's as l easy to wear as it is to make, for ill-S wraparound design enables you to slip it on or off in s Jiffy, will- ‘out damage to your make-up or coiffure. The waistband and tie- sash assure a neat, snug fit through the midriff. Make the apron oi’ s colorful print to brigh- ten up the kitchen and your spir- its you'll get your work done in half the time, and enjoy your- self in the bargain. Style No. S003 is designed for sizes 16, 86, 38, 40, 42. 44, M! and 48. Size 36 requires 3 8-4 yards of w-inch material; 3 3-4 yards of pleating. Bend fifteen (150) (coin is pre- fered) for pattern. write plainly your Nuns, Address and style number Be sure to stats the size vou wish Style No. 3003 Sine ... u. so. .). Name Sheet Address cm Province Dark oak can ba cleaned by rubbing with cold tea, and pure linseed oil rubbed into the furni- ture scts ss s preservative and also brings up s good gloss when polished with furniture Olllll i 3003 SIZES lb #8 __4