l i v ,. -i PAGE TWO DESIGN NO. 930 A lovable l6 inch doll just like l. real baby. is easy to make. ‘The sweater, cap. pants and bootees are crocheted. Pattern No. 960 contains complete instructions for making the body of the doll and clotlhes. F0 order: Send 2U cents in coin to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte town Guardian. Design. No. 980 Name Address City _ E Household Scrapbook By Roberta 1A0 ovcwwm» i Shari. Blanket If a blanket shrinks after it ia laundered, buy a strip of mbleach- ed muslin uhe width of the blanket and the length according to the shortage. Stitch this securely to tfhe end of the blanket and use at the foot of the bed. tucking tlhe muslin in under the mattress in place of the blanket. This will rive you lull ‘the length younecd. White Bpoia \Vhlte spots on furniture. caused by hot dishes or water. can be re- moved by rubbing the spots with a mixture of machine oil and soda. Waffles ‘ To keep waffles or pancakes lilo after frying, heat a covered bakiflfl dish and put the cakes info it l5 Ellen's new i l; an Island Farmer's Wife Jame: said anxiously: “I don't believe that 1 would go if I were you, lllen" when I happened to speak of my plans for the after- noon, when we sat down to din- ner today. And the sketchy meals we are beginning to have, now that the Christmas ruah is upon us. Not that we are busy making ally great. preparations for the great clay to come. which usually finds us Christmaslng "at Grand- ma's" but it seems to be more dif- ficult l0 concentrate on ones du- ties these days, and besides lhe days draw in and the interval be- tween meals, is so short it allows for no loitering. "Now what" I ask myself with a show of deepest con- cern "shell I have for James‘ din- Ier today?” I am perhaps only Putting the las; of the breakfast things away then. One glance at the clock decides me. "A boiled dinner" I say. with relief as though I had settled a weighty problem and happened on a fine solution for it. A boiled dinner-meat and potatoes and other vegetables cook- ed together, adding these accord. m8 to the time needed for their i-‘i-‘wking- Now James has been heard w‘ remark that he l3 "not too "My" about this sort of a. dinner and even as I settle on it with mental apologies to him. I make a resolution right then and there, to serve a more favored one to- marrow. O O O But sadly enough, in th’; season. the succeeding one is apt 1o be a. repetition of [he day baforc, or perhaps the ends of it warmcd over. And James patiently picks away at it. selecting a bite here or there W layman's Realm/ Socialand Person "tkmv; ‘mm :77 themselves. so often seem to have ing uhen it comes to dealing wit their own adolescence. have cut-ins at soaked their pil Above all, frightened a rid NEED GUIDANCE That these youngtsers feel the column in which girls ask: “How How can I make my mother like When one of these letters asks I vrant to cry, because it shows so mothers and daughters is that ill in the hopes of gaining enough sus- tenance to last him 'tili supper, ‘vhvn vrospeci-s are better. Ami m. the while, he is quiet. cngrosscd I suspect in his own thoughts. which perhaps are not so favorablel to mp as they were in our court- ship days. “N0. Ellen 1' don't think. I would attempt ii-nct slur: mat flurry of snow came. It's real treacherous walking. You might slip on the lCk-Blld you'd be there for hours. before someone found you." I had intended to go to the corner store with some mail- ing_ 5o I made light of his fears and after dinner, as he was leav- ing for the cutting bark in the stump field, I waved a good-bye and set out carefully dawn the short cut towards iilg mill. O O I It we; indeed a wonder that there were not. as Tim our one time hired man used to say other "old ones" abroad in this after- noon'a lovely weather. Sunny 1o the point of being ivann, I found it. with the sun in my face and only a breath of g wind front the West in whisper pleasantly in the ‘evergreens at the roadside. The road might have been asphalt, so smooth it was, hard-frown and beaten lcvelly with the irafflr. There was really no lcc. to cause an accident. l’ looked fc-r a "moth sheet of it at Kristys Pond. where Judy used to enjoy he: skating, and whore the frog-kind hold their ghy are taken from the griddle. Bad Coughs Yield Quickly To Thisllggle Mixture Surprisingly Quick Relief. ' No Cooking. Saves Money. Hero's a. medicine for coughs due to colds, that you mix in your own kit- chen. It's so easy to prepare that any- one can do it. Once tried. you'll nev- er again be without it in your home. Make a. syrup by stirring l! cups of granulated sugar and one cup of wa- ter a. few moments. until dissolved. No cooking needed. No trouble at all. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid lloncy, instead of‘ sugar syrup. Then gr-t 21,5 ounces of Pinex from any llrilggist. put it info a l6 oz. bot- makes 16 ounces-e. family supply- of excellent cough medicine. It's thrifty. too—about four times asmuch for your money. And children take it willingly. because it tastes s0 good. This home mixture takes right hold of a. cough in a. way that really satis- fies. It loosens tho phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. Eases the soreness, and lets you rest at night. Pinex is a special ompound of provcn ingredients. in concentrated form. a most reliable agent for sooth- ing throat and bronchial irritations. Money rcfunded if it doesn't please tic. and fill up with your syrup. This you in every wny. jNeedlecraftf. —FOR 171E HOME’- Thero is still time to run w a few select gifts. The bed jacket and doll shown are perfect choices . . . both hiaihly Personalised . . . both destined for a warm welcome. No. 3001 is out in lmall. meditlln and large sizes. Medium requires 1 yard 39-inch, 4% yards binding. Nlzzlilfiiaadollflincheaiall. Body required 1 yard SS-irlch dress, bonnet. my: panties: 1% yards 25- inch » wrong way. Bile thinks- she can k in the home corral. She never lets or go anywhere unless Mama or Papa holds thcm by the hand. And the rcsult is that ihcy bccomc bitter old maids m1.» ilule her for her tyranny. or they scale the wall and with whom. DOROTHY DIX SA YS—— Mother’s Duty to Teen Ager Parent Should lo - Galfllialte If laughter lloacllag Iraasitiu Ago not asked to the frat dances. were when they were in this transient stage when they were half Woman and half child, and how they longed for a mother to whom they could go wtih their fears and hopes and perplexities, and who little hearts out, sure that they will neither be laughed at nor ridi- culed, and that Mother won't repeat their confidence-s. and guidance is proved by the thousands of letters that come to this see that I don't want to do anything wrong. I just want to have a little pleasure and freedom as other girls have?" a girl let a boy kiss her on her first date?” handsome boy in the 8th grade that I have fallen in love with him?" down completely on her job of preparing her little girl for life. And not the least iraglcal part of this little white lambs from the wolves, only she is going about it the THQLCHARLOTTETOWN" GUARDIAN AAAAAA QAAQLA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA * vvvvwvvV 00-0000 ‘I'll IILII OI’ lPlC-I I lift the nutmeg from the kitchen shelf, The recipe obeyed, my fill"! M" More than the commonplace. I find- , yaelf It ll a strange thing that Women. who have all been YOURS K1715 m ‘h - "em," ‘ympamy n" underamn,” Toning?‘ zoltgessure wor a la h their own teen-age daughters. a ' h . u t fl d Apparently they have entirely forgotten everything connected with mdrrlfiategave i "r V" ° n They don't relnember how avild they were for For trade m bfln‘ l‘ w H“ Dub pleasure; how crazy for dates; how they saw a hero of goo-lance in dam - _ - ; h t t v new ' _ ' 3:2: w: fggslbgoiylklngovlcnzany? ha; Se, w Tribute to kings and nobles. pir. ' ates loot. a dance was a disgrace; how they men. ma" u m”, w," Causq tor discovering a continent! lows with FmnLBanda Island‘ ‘flung W” th th s h ve forg tt n how "i! "m9 uflcelazinerand. Wfldfm", they Bearing their spices into Singa- P9"- Then :0 all nations. Spice, that magic name Unlocked adventure on a foreign would guide them through the new country they 571°"- were enter“; My finger; hold the key and I can But a few bolzvby-soxers are lucky enough to be blest with a moth- 8111196 er who is their most intimate friend and to whom they can talk their BECK l0 the dly 0! Wonder 311d romance. -—G.~ulrude Ryder Bennett. ill tile New York Times. AND CONFIDANTE need of a mother's understanding SEARUH FOR (JONES Wild squirrels will return to burned-over fc-rest areas, seeking pine cones which have been burncd or perched; they seem to prefer them to green ones. can I get along with my mother? me? How can I make my mother , as so many of them do: "Should Or: “Should I tell the junta 0n Btiquettq, Whcl meeting strangers and shakrmf: hands with them. make your handshake warm and cordial, to carry a feeling of friendliness. plainly that Lhc mother has fallen cstrangemcnt between c- mother is trying to protect her The first English orchids to be purchased by Australia since the war were despatched from the Port of London recently. United King- dom qrowers are rapidly becoming the leading exporters of orchids in eep them safe by locking them up hvr girls have dates. or boy friends. go God knows “here, God knows kakkkaakaakkkaaa“ LivingcS. Leisure [+1112 woman/as REALM- holidsy spirit of relaxation. Another terrible mistake that mothers make is‘ in thinking that they can keep their daughters walking the straight and narrow path by policing them. I get hundreds of letters from girls who are cut to the quick by their mothers not trusting them. "I'm a good girl.“ they write. "I have never had even any inclination to be wild or to do any- thing that I shouldn't do. but my mother accuses mc all the time of doing the lowest and vtleat things. If I am ten minutes late in com- ing home front, work, she wants to know what bum I have been out with. or at what bar I have been drinking, or what lic I am telling her to cover up my conduct. Sle opens my letters and reads them be- fore I ace them. She listens in at every telephone call. Shc sets even my little sisters and brothers to watch me. How can I make my moth- er trust me?" Pitiful. isn't it? Pitiful for the girl and the mother, for both w}. for the consequences when Mother forgets her own youth and docs not use diplomacy and understanding and sympathy in dealing with her youngsters. rehearsals on calm, beautiful Spring evenings. But, Kristyu Pond is all dry land now. and crossed by i-r-d- brown furrows, in preparation for next your’; cropping. A saucy squirrel. but neighborly, sunned himself leisurely on one of Pat's xveatherbcaten fence rails and a drift v! sparrows along a hedge nodded io each other and :ll~tter- ed, a bit of gossip about, my going. It was a rare trip today. for as i-t happened. there was not an- other human being moving on the road at the time of my jaunt. Not a chance passer-by to nod M; not a farmel to the mill with his grist; not even a school child skipping to or from classes. Just the Wind's low singing. the squirrel, the spar- row! and me. O Morning Smile O0 fQi+O§fi §O-O~O'$-O>O4§O Q§4+§ LIFES LITTLE DAY Men say that Time has winged feet And moves with speed of Mercury. Char-ging life's hours. gold and sweet, Togranite slabs of history. This is not true! move With restless urge of wave or wing; Life is the dew-drop. born of love. And gone with sunset! glittering. —By Joihn Richard Moreiand in New York Times. Time does not I U The corner store however was a busy place, with shoppers going and coming. And here even in my brief visit. I rubbed shoulders with the miracle of birth, the happiness, of marriage and the sadness and tragedy of death. A small lad of a, fellow, who eyed the sweet! in a‘ display case. had recently acquircd Magistrate-You lay you were ar- rested while quietly attending to your business. what is your busi- ness? Prisoner? I'm a burglar. sir- llinta on Etiquette When you are introducing an‘ older person and a young one the younger is introduced to the older. D. C. Williams a. brand new baby sister. “Keep her!" he said in answer go myf question "aura we're going to keep her!" There was no doubt at all a about n, The flashing smilg con-l Bgtter English firmed his words. Our bridegroom} of a morning not so long since was among the shoppers, and l have t I yet to meet a new husband whol z could effectually conceal his hap- , _; pincas. It fairly beams from m: ,,,‘,-"}’”.i‘;§,g,§{,°§%h§",§',_",;f,';,‘u; face. an that they "who run" may nqw speak to you." . easily "read" the hopes for con- Z w“, u m; correct pronunc-i tentment and mutual esteem and “mun of quota"? companionship down through fut- 3_ whgch m‘ o! u.“ yo". 1| "N filfl- nnhqelled? Exowafn. captain, ° ' ' laminate. 4. What doel the word “a-bbor" mean? And the aadnen of dsath wan there. Rex, owned and fitted and 1 hwed by the folks at the corner store. was taken suddenly from them on a recent evening. Just at dunk, when the ahadu of night B. Wine la a word beginning with sup that means “not profound; shallow”? ANSWIIS wera failing. Hex was a tall Ger- man Police dog, dark coated. fad- ing out fetchl-ngly to lighter sandy shades. He was a kindly knowing creature, with a musical bark, and was a familiar and well-liked an‘:- mal by thole who came there to "visit or shop. or with their mail" ing. The comer _. -‘"s re- garded him as their good friend. I I. say, “The Revel-end Jdm Walker." 2. Pronounce motef. o as inmormeasintemaccentaecolld syllable. 3. Exaggerats. 4. To defeat to extremity. Flmratitude is ab- orred by God and man."- h Llama-go. l. Superficial. send 20 eentl for PAITIIRN which includes complete sewing‘ guide. Print your Name. Addteaa and style Number plainly. Ba an to state all! you wish. Include metal unit or song number in your addrvu. .4».- Pawara Department. Tho Olariothiawn Guardian. Pattern NM. $1 and 21M Name Adena ' Province eareieu motorist, who came down or appreciation. It will be a sad too fan for the safety of other must act In the family u» he was friend to in adey’! run of motorins- when and protector. poueaain; a: he eternity ia lo long? And because did, a wealth of the uncanny know-j someone drovo his or her ear too ledge that endear: dumb animals fart where three roads moot, it to their owners. The funnv strange wan the old story. ‘bu: were shed, ways '.f them. that make-n James and hearts were lute and a good‘ say of Pard. only a dawg, "money friend lo ail b dead. wouldn't buy him" and that winda ' ° ' I green tendrila around our heart- Junta rests his heart on the airings Rex fa dead. Ilia grave il couch new, and Pard curia his‘ a fresh mound of earth in n mead-Iwhitenoaa in the. old almchalrj ow, near his old familiar haunts "You're not too bad a deg. are where ho wan laid away with rca- you?" Z say softly. And at once pact and tender hands. ‘In. lax. eyn open brightly. can is and and aolaewhoro. but 10r- ' iall wage and a lentil hapa not on The Inland. livn the what l fancy b l Mead, mile "ll! lrldo m till hlshww much day for us at Aldafloa. when we Alana without Pan]. what that! QIIllfUI-Ilary _. follla and their property. Uta tow dash: d-ilnganaaai lei. ~_ @7777... 77 7,777.71 iimnii m intliiiiilwl v.1.inilliifmmilminimiliiiaiiilhllllIliumHill/imm:7mmiiin/nilliiiiiliiuiiiiiiii/liH/IiilmiiiiiiiliiH’ p “‘vvv-wvv the World. At present they are being inundated with a steady flow of overseas orders, especially from the U. H. A. TIIE STARS SAY- By GENEVIEVE KEMBLI For Thursday, December n 1'I‘ MIGHT be wise to prolong the di- version or hospitality for a period, since there are planetary aspects inviting to little exertion or initia- tive Ln attending to workaday plans or objectives. Lu» any case the judg- ment and emotions are not to bl relied upon. since an impulse to wrong motives. rash speech or reck- leaa acts might. precipitate false mom or separations. "Sit tight" and postpone all important oper- ations. or mloves. ' ‘Iihose wiboae birthday it is may be required to abide in comparative rest. relaxation and patience dur- ing the year. since important mat,‘ ters arising for keen attack or de- cision, may present frustration. de- lay or congestion with which men- tality and energies may not be able to cope. The physical health may be a matter of concern. the mind disposed to put off and temporize. or the inclinations may be toward emotional rather than reasoned iuwnent. This might cause loss or defeat. Those whose birthday it is may be prone to serious and practical con- sideration of its obligations and disposed to procrastination in de- cisions or activities. For Friday, Decanbcr 2'! A SHARP and loans-rinse about- face in the affairs. should spur the energies and faculties to a DIM! where much may be aoocrnplished in smashing old. useless and disin- B O 6 Add Ill! ‘he New Year be a better year for you ' in every possible wayi For our Dirt. we are going to keep on trying our bell. i0 make I967 ‘a year in which you will find rue-a. a. anor courniv-nuu. CANADA ‘WIIITI IWIII t "fr. "ow " ' m" .' 1 + . 1‘ Mo d e rn 4P Etzquette i; s: lobalia u» iLv leave the table before all have finished the meal? reason. When practiced at home. it becomes nat- ural when outside the home." office where women are employed, should he remove his hat? so ahe is upset if all her guests have mt arrived at the time they were expected? tegrating conditions. by new slants on exceptional prospects. A keen ev- organization of methods. and more astute grasp of future probabilities is needed. While tak- ing chances and making drastic moves, ii: would be well to shun ex- efforts win against sheer gaanblm be UMP"! events, spurring keen initiative. lagging. wornout situations, technique or plans. in favor of direct. even dras- tic action. tried-out formulae win agains old, squandering funds or other workable resource, imperiled by extravagances. excess- es, impulses or sheer excitement of the yambling instinct. Personal life is also to be considered under such baseman 26. 194s d f Fashions/Literature l Author fob for _ MVEX! h! a lifiia Jove: ramevea been of aleim from sink dfflh§flflfQ*lliflkil them snowy. wllia. Java: la e liquid end Q- Should mental-a of the Jfam- a0 a A. No, unless for some urgent table etiquette is 7 end When a salesman enters an loemyiolno. A. Yes; any gentleman will do AI YOU “MIPS b. ‘Should a hostess show that A. No. luation of established elements, re- tactics travagame, in funds. ideas and emo- "“ Y‘ ' ' '7; tions with a purpose to solidify rather than "plunge". Constructive H0") can I r wild ‘yensfi’ If It 1a Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is may in a whirl of sudden into action and static. or By Anne Ashley Q. How can I punch a new hole for the link when shortening the sewing machine belt? A. The easiest way is to heat a large needle red hot. Hold the needle with a pair o! pliers and it wherein practical and undermining ar-i disruptive proced- will penetrate the leather, very ures. Originality scientific adspta- readily. lions and audacity should be held Q. l-low can I get dried paint out to safe and sane lines, with no of brushes? of tomes. faculties. A. Soak in turpentine. gasoline, or hot vinegar for about an hour. Thm wash in strong soapsuds. . . How can I keep warm bread from crumbling wihen cutting it? A. 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