PAGE TWO s_ wwvvV Auallabie. but still in limited quantities. man's A‘ wwvvv vvvvvv v ~ "lav acne some" sane CiS-AI BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED 0 VANCOUVER, EC. __ LyivingtSfLos-isure ‘ —-THE WOMAN’S REALM- VIGNETTI When I think of the beauty I've seen in my day, Be it castles or butterflies’ wings. My mind gou back to e, woodland road Beech-lined and bronzed ‘in setting sun, Such glowing, beautiful things! And I think that the man who planted them there Had a real sense of beauty. heart-i deep and rare. ‘ JANI!‘ s7. BOYD. ———--i-__ the ‘ "reii me,‘ a. young man once asked Emerson, “what are good manners?" ‘It is being able to put QUTTLES or JAVEX Dill FOR Ill! KITCIII loves: in the Initdsefl sink, garbage eon, glasrwwa, ate, ellon and sparkling. ONE FOR ‘iii! llllllltliY Jovex in the wash mouse dazzling while linens Isd cottons free from all stains. ONIFOR Til! IATIIIOOI Juvex whiiens, disinfect: and deodoriaes toilets, bathtubs, basins and drains. v11" in Y0iI_l ornnrs i. YOU Ileiechmansfe active Fresh Yeast glvesyoss lull value, because it's issil-suusgthJaet-actiog. Baheehetees- breed. tasties- bune. is YOU sass ss-‘uoml. order Ileleohmansfe Iieail mo. Yeastfiomyotsrgsooer- the iamiiiaryellowiahei has ovwfliyeare. Always ............. ,,. up pleasantly with bad ones," the genial philosopher replied. You don't have to preach hones- ty to men with creative purpose. Let a human being throw the en- gines of his soul ivnto the making of something. and the instinct of workmanship will take care ot his honesty. - Waiter Lippmann, NEW SWEETENER A new chemical substance said to be 4.000 times sweeter than cane sugar, and suggesting the possi- bility of helping to make an end to the world sugar shortage. was described in Chicago recently by Prof. Peter I}. Verkade. a Dutch scientist. who perfected the pre- paration slmost under the eyes of the German invaders. By comparison, he said sacchar- ine. a coal-tar derivative, is only 20o to ‘I00 times as sweet as cane sugar, and cuicline only ‘l0 .0 250 times as sweet. JOB REWARD! I If you have room in your heart and a home to shelter a tempor- arily homeiess baby, you will find the job of foster parent rewarding- ssys My Baby Magazine. review- ing the plight of temporary or- phans who are filling institutions all over the country because of some aftermath of war. mnoq 0n Etiquette The bride-to-be should invite her bridesmaids several weeks before the wedding, it at all possible. so that they will have plenty of time Realm m‘, DIX SA Y$—' a! DOROTH . ‘ s %¢¢¢¢vvvvvv v é v ¢ v¢¢¢vv¢‘¢¢vv'vvr$vOw Letter-Writing r |' Shssii be lirlsi‘ m n m‘ as With iiewsy lteas A group ofteen-aga girls sek me if I will give them s few sug- gestions about how to write a letter. Glad to do it. little sisters. for no art is so much neglected as the art oi letter-wrltmg, yet no ao- complirhment pays such big dividends. A graceful bread-and-butter letter, promptly written. is the surest way for a girl to put herself on a hostess’ "must" list. while a delayed note of the " is the quickest way to take her of! of it. But let's get down to brass tacks. Let's begin ‘at the beginning. which is your letter paper which will be your introduction to your correspondent. so to speak. and by which you will be fiidged. Let it be of as good qualit ss you can afhrd and with- out sn-y childish pictures or fur /.lows upon it. Never. never. unless you an shamed on a desert island on which there is not a Iron of ink or a single pen point. write with a lead pencil. No one. unless it. is your mother. will take the trouble to decipher the pale scrawis that look more like half eifaced hieroglyphics than ~they do a personal iletl“. message. In former times it was comidered bud form to write a personal letter on the typewriter. but that taboo has gone into the discard. in / Social and Personal/Fashions/Li this busy. rushing. modern age we are so thankful to get a typewritten letter that we can read right off the bat. that we welcome it with Joy and call down blessings on the writer's head. BREVITY PREFERRED Bear-in mind that drag yours out. Make mg and amusing for brevity is the soul of wit in letters. so don't ’em short and snappy. Nobody car. be interest- more than four pages oi note paper. And if you want your letters to be eagerly looked for. confine yourself to homo gossip. We all read the newspapers and know about the atomic bomb. %t we long to hear about is Mary's new baby and John getting an fldvflflfie in will)’. And answer questions. So few people ever do ihatdit will give you the name of being a brilliant letter-writer if you o. in dealing w h boys never write the first or Harry open t e correspondence. write and ask a boy=why he hasn't of what you write to a boy as i! letter. Let Tom. Dick. And count letters with him. Never written to you. And be as careful you were putting dynamite in the envelope. It is s terrible temptation to a girl. when she sits down to write to a boy, to go romantic and slosh all over the paper with 55ml. menial iwaddlo that she doesn't mean at all. She kids hers ller he is. A never to write snyt ng to printed in the newspapers. When you are angry and have ha when you have done some silly thing a good thing to sit down and write it think of him for standing you up a party. Confide every detail of your seal the letter up and put them in never mail them. 860d rule to make and stick to is a buy lhfll You wouldn't be willing to see d a fight with the boy friend. or that you are ashamed of it is all out. Tell him lust whet you nd taking that new girl to the folly to your best friend the Icebox over night. You will that tells news about people and things we know. and that shows in- terest in us and our affairs and is full of good cheer. ‘fillow these rules and you cannot tail of being a good letter. Household Better English Mo d e rn Etiquette By Roberta bee O-O-O+OQ+O-OOO Q. When one has been invited to a wedding. is it obligatory to cell on the bride and bridegroom as soon as they return from their honeymoon? A. Yes. soon after the date given on thei. announcement. as the’ time when they will be “at home- Q. ls it necessary for a Wumlm to remove her glove in order to shake hands? A. No. Q. ls it proper to use o 1y the lritials cn personal calling ards? A. The full name should be used. DO-O§-OO—OO-OOOO40+OQOOO-Q-O-OO4 How Can I ! ! By Anne Ashley w» 646444-0- Q. How can I prevent the shoul- ders of s sweater from sagging? A. This can be prevented by tak- ing a piece of ribbon. the length of the shoulder of the person from neck to armhole. and attaching this ribbon at each end to the iF-‘lde 0i tho sweater Q. How can 1 remove a paper label from cloth? A Draw the cloth in a bias dir- ection until the label is loosened It D. C. Williams “m”- Scrapbook By Roberta Dee ‘rrw 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence "Have you ever been ‘o Chicago?" - 2. What is the correct iation of "Nice" 3. Which one ofvtheee words is misspelled? Vintage, vinegar. vlnyet. 4. What does the word “innum- era/ble" mean? 5. What is a word beginning Willi co that means "to iraemrix; blend"? Disirsfected Carpet pronunc- If oncfls vacuum cleaner does not (P1111438)? have the proper parts for the dis- infecting of carpets, try this method: Tear a newspaper into entail pieces arrl soak _in a solution of fomialdohydc and water. Wring out these pieces of paper and scat- ter over the carpet, sweeping them along with a broom. Th; paper will purify the sir Ind carpet. and keep down the dust as well. Bearing Silk The silk material can be prevent- ed from slipping off tho table end oi the sewing machine while stitch- ing. if a Turkish towel is pinned over the table end of the machine. ANSWERS 1- Say. “Have you ever been in Chicago?" 2. Pronounce heme as in me. 3. Vignette. 4. Too many to be counted. "Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experiences of innumerable miudsP-Jknerson. 5. Coalesm. can then be removed without injury to the fabric. Q. How can I keep the luv/es vi a. rubber plant 810ml’? A. By pouring a tcaspoonful oi sweet oil around the rots occasion- lfll! "l5 7" DDuG||$'ii‘DD|.D$ NOVEMBER 14, - vvvvve---vv-vvwvvvvvvvv e-.. e wwwvvwvwvQ retain re ' Ellen‘? Diary IyanIelanIIar-mefewlh At break of day James stirred uneastiy. "No turnips to work at today" 1 renunded him drowsiiy. at the same time hurrowina dull- q into my pillow. "No. Ellen" he replied, and 1 thought that psr- haps he would bring up the mat- ter of the plowmg- or the lack of it. But it was worse far than that and quite as insistent and more dis- turbing. "couldn't this be a good time to clean the stove pipes?" he asked. "they must i» full of soot. What do you say?" l had been expecting it. For only yesterday. James had retraced his stQs when he was on his way io the barn be- cause he fancied he had smelled "soot bummg". Last. night too we had added wood cautiously to the fire and only hardwood at that to do away with the danger of any mischievous sparks. The wind was tossing the bnre branches of the rid birch beyond the mndow in a valid dance and I knew without looking that tllc ground was hard frozen It wou.d be ccld cleaning pipes this morning. But “after you. James" I saizi and presently we forgot any discomfort in the Joy of getting the chore dune. "Hold her. Ellen" James encouraged me‘ then, as laboriously we matched pipe with pipe and connected stove with flue. all the time remember- ing to "put the ‘cost side to Lon- don" and the seams to the back. And when we were finished with it, James heaved a breath of re- lief. “There now" he said “that's safe for a mnnth or two again—but how the time does tiyi Hurry now. Ellen, we'll m: have the milking done nor our breakfast over. be- lore they get here." .. For if every last vegetable had; been “safely garnered m" and the ground was frozen mo hard for. plowing. there were othfl‘ notivllles tn interest our men today. First' there was "that iced‘ that serves‘ as the Winter rations for ladies‘ et all in the piggcry At the mom- cnt it was awaiting transportation from a car at the siding This west the rcascn that James was obliged lo rwallcxv ills inst biw cf break- isst in a hurry fol Paru had met the truci: that nad already ar- rived in the yard Then in con- sideration of a declining glass. tilcre had to be a batiening dawn qt chutes an-i a closing of doors against the inrcrid: of frost. "Not freezing!" James had Said with expression to me as he made u hasty and unsutc: fui search for his gloves "that's sit you think —in hen: by the tire!" .. a a E w. . run!" ' voubistuir b Shreddies" flavor sure a penis to the youngsters. There's no in quite so tempting as tas whole w cat: mol- lowed with m t. Each spoon-size morsel is toasted a crisp golden brown. And as for nourishment, Shreddies is made from whole wheat, with all those vital elements nature has packed intdit-the bran, min- erals, protein, and the precious wheat erm. Make tomorrow's breakfast delicious and nourishing too-serve Stu-eddies. lN SOUP-Serve crisp, crunchy Shreddics as crou- tons with soup- adds flavor-and whole wheat nour- ishment too. ‘Simrddie: is a registered "Idl-Ilr‘ owned ia C4nuda by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. i And I saw dry leaves driven NIAGARA FAHLCANADA resliezsly hi or and ysn about Jhleediecraiif -FOR THE HOME— A Morning Smile f .'V.'§‘Q.'§§'Q§4§0O<>r§§ O'§-§§§-§: HABIT As the M. O. was gain; round 11:0 l military hospital he stopped beside‘ the bed of a newly arrived patient.‘ "This man's injuries are very, peculiar." he remarked. after an SMDOTH LINE examination. "l-low did he get hurty 4 Under cover of your mcst cher- l-welL s“. he was a chaumm ishrd fall clothes. this brosslere to bet-Dre he 101m‘; up,» replied [he make wit-ha long band for the full- orderly. "and when the mule stop- e1‘ fllure- with .5 179N393" mum" pm he crawled undu- it to "e for the smaller one. .with it, what was the mafia-g- , panties with a snug waistband. flar- _____ ing sides. L; l l at” u’ 11303115155 NO. 2654 cut n B2B! . . An 01d Southern ianter w dis» 40' 42' M‘ 46’ 48 and 5°’ Si“ 36 cussing the hereaftgr with 2:3 of brush” and panties rmuire 1% his servants. yam‘ 304mm‘ "Sam." he said. if you die first Send 20 cents for PATIERN I want you to come back and tell which includes plete sewing me what it's like over there. If 1 guide. Prin-t your Name. Address and Style Nmnber plainly. Be I Light, luscious hot bane with Fl for preparation. Tough Fowl MANY ocean MOTHERS u one mm“ m. ‘W. of be“ Forty Queen Mothers of the t dd m h fink d Asogli State met recently at an All- tggséelp ‘ p c o m‘ so a m Women's Council. which was 0P- ened by Togbui Rewusu ‘II. F1891 of the Asogii State, at Ho. Gold Coast. ‘Lam: AAA‘ Cook ’s Comer e0++++e MACABONI AND CHEESE it und macaroni Dial. salted water 1% cups grated cheese 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk V; teaspoon salt Dash of pepper it dup bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter MEIHQD: You may me elbow macaroni for this, but if the long kind is being.used. break it into short length-s. Cook this in rapidly boiling. salted water. until tender, than drain well. Place a layer of cooked macar- oni in the bottom oi- a greseed baking dish, than a layer of gryted cheese. Continua in layers like this until ell of both is used. Noe melt the butter and blend in the flour. Add tiia milk. and cook stirring constantly. until the lessee ‘becomes thickened. season with salt and pepper and pour the sauce ever the macaroni in the baking dish. ‘(ilgsrhwith breed erarihbe and dot t a rdlisining ileum buttmiettlsedhhtneplnof water and bale in a moderate ovcs for about 30 minutes. if 'e. labeh (350 deg. r.) serve this hot Life is made up, not of great. sacrifices or duties, so! of little things. lss which aaiilu. and kind- ness, and smell obligations, given habitually. are tehst widens pre- Thle dependabieyeaet with been Chair's favorite for serve the heart an! secure cons- -lr e 0 die first I'll come back and tell you what it's like." - “Dat suits me. massa.” replied the 01d Nesro. “but if you dies first. Ah ‘ Wimi-s You t o promise dat you'll oome heck in de daytime." lfitt nnnu msnnnos srors m ms wrrnour saanaruse nsa ease ARMD gives you doable 0e! Messiaen designs an colorful sum-en on elm m". lunch“ m. ossrtains w towela- llot iron transfer plttellsflo. 588 contains I inotife with complete inltroe- Tfiflllktliflflflolfltllhodfl to NW lureau. Charlotte town aroma. Design Ne. Mid. m steabeoinsdy , l"! whereveryoa err-re the wesshenPrceacs firth? do. ma. w. Maoists. m ""'“'°“ lanai-It." J0me / sure to state size you wish Include postal unit or 80115 number in your address. Address i-‘fattern Department. The Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2654 Name Address