ZéELEIGW-‘k? _ _ Wnmmwu‘ _ ‘ if“ ‘flflffl-lflljlflvllvlf .}*i1e1<_l>1*\~_ _ _;__ v __ H U v_ __ Q5§§lYI§ER_9;___1_3gs%_Q é Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal 1. Fashions I Literature l AGING FOLK 1e very kind to aging folk: EllCll gentle word and deed, Like bread upon the waters cast, Returns in time of nccd; And hands shall reach to hold you “P. And hearts to cheer, 50mg day; For kindness show-s to aging folk is nevrr thrown ziwriv. l —~l.“ssi<- Findlay Brown. I csiu; imme- Whcn making a cake use two cake nus of {he same size. muting ‘ your czikc iii one and turning the f other tin over the top so that the , rims meet. arc much light r ‘ hnki-ri this ivai: and far less h;’ll i~= l'\'illl|l'.(l than if the cake is left uiir-rireiwui. ' . rmsr AID ma Yoim . novsziionp PETS g Bites often cause abcesses on your dog or cat which are dif- ficult to cure and very exhausting. ‘The smallest. bite should be at once thoroughly cleansed. First cut away the hair all round the Wflilfid rind then wash with‘ k "rifi: rtic lotion: zip- " lint soaked in the solu- tion bandages should be soaked l also. Or you can foment with hot, darnD flannel. bathe with very weak aniseotic lotion, and then paint on n wile iodine. ArtifircizdmSnow Don't far-get you can make ideal mow for around the base of your‘ Pbristmas free with absorbent cot- I ion and f‘ ' ivisns of thn cotton rl""ir'~r"i give ' 1110.41 from the branches lisiir effect. HOUSE I pleasing , The clothcspins "YT-IE -AN D-v HER 1 Jcnvnvz-rs perial Institute was the Princess .Roya.l. One of her calls was st the Naval Home Industry stall. where she selected two brown crocaet. SUllS, one speckled and one flecked .'Wll/l’i white. to be sent round ior her to try on. A Sanhary Plsy Pen Cover the bO-ITOII] oi baby's play i, pen Wllh white oil cloth. It washes jEZiSlLV. protects the rugs and floor beneath, and gives an altogether appearance. Frre lGcrms Never give £717.11 to the child 5 without first washing it. Not only vvvvvvvv vrrv OOfifigf§§QfiQfiw$v l WIFE if may it contain germs from hiindl- , mg. but poisonous powders used to tlcstroyj insects may have fallen on it which would cause sericus illness. A Clothespin Apron A heavy apron with a wide pock- , en extending across the bottom 0i the entire apron is invaluable if ynu do much latindering at home. are put in this llockct. and are most convenient vii-her in hanging out or taking down the clothes. Her Day Off The wise housewife plans an ex- ceptionally good dinner on the day she is out for a luncheon, then there are no comments on the sit- uation. Steak or chops may be served on this night, with fresh vegetables and a salad prepared in the morning. Ice cream may be the (iesscri. then the fauiily has a "party" feeling too and “every- If you have siirn rhct no". in if: rial: I“-.. Order Important man before leaving the home. be everything is in order ___ DCCIIESS OF GLOUCESTER. SIIOPS FOR CHRISTMAS body is happy about the whole thing." _ no flmr to dust w! GIRL lliAP-MAKER Lrxizs NEW CAREER ' “h” wit" dllsllll“ Kathleen Dension. young Mon- "M"? ll"ll"" lllll “m” "l" ltreal commercial artist, is staking 0T Nil" "PW" “lll- F" l1’ Um‘? l5 t out a nciv claim among careers for a Fll0lPB~~FlTTllGlllPn no! women as a maker of mining‘ maps. At the suggestion of l. mining man two years ago she tried mak- ing a map. She has been iuuking chem since. Because she likes to wowivvtlJi-Lk-l _L£._ lyliuu: women remarked on howl wcll the Duchess of Glouces- ter looked after her trip to Kenya. when she VlSILC-d the sale of war disabled mens work. She appeared most cheerful and made an exten- sive tour 02 the exhibition. hTJICFlCll,‘llfllfiflllolil goods and Clirpimus gifts were purchased by the Duchess. One of her orders was for seven yards of green. grey and navy overcheck trwced for a suit, and she also select/ed a yellow cmcl ’ 1 ‘ ell . can for " and indoor pot plants, and ordcred this in pale green. A cream painted biscuit box, hot water Jug mats in green and firm-h "with piiiiir-d birrl designs anti sqiiur" \ icr mills cf olrl prints of birth: ~ bought by her. , The Duclicss zlz-kcd for little , ‘either covered match cases. simi- 1 ar m thira she has hnd before l lflil bought at the same st-all a ' niivy morocco handbag in pochctie I iliripe, I Another Royal visitor to the Im- l filling up know everything she can about any Job she is doing. Miss Dcnsion has been studying geology and other subjects related to mining in her spare time. she is in her second year at the Prnspectors’ School — not that. sho has any notion of prospecting. except. possibly "on a holiday, Just for fun. ll THE CHEWING GUM LAXATIVE ‘ DlllClbUi ‘ DEFEND l trz-IQCHEPEI) SPREAD DESIGN NO. 707 Miss Aimes receives at least 200 5c wccn, to form a lit-cisprcri Lsherl in no time. lepted for this column. Send us your votes. We iirlnl all tlw 9090181‘ esl s ‘ ar Renders: The delicate tracerv _of s snowflake is echoed in this lovely mcdullion which is rc eiitcd again anci again. with s. tiny motif of unusual beauty. cvdhicn who think that the making 0t a spread is a task that. is a bit tco colosssal, let lls nr-mincl you that each medallion is made separately and is thcrcfore. idcnl tuck-up work foi‘ odd moments. We arc surf: you will succumb to its fascination. and have l Dile fin- ‘ i votes for each design before ft is sc- If you are one of the Just iry making one! . . to brl ~ N0 Woman Admires a Man’s Minor Virtues tin mllgcies. Rub mm the neck ‘ them. Alllfihflltf/Zlill _ ,,.__ toiliinDufllresomt. , J l A MorningSmila t‘ WONDEEFULLY MAD! ‘Hie negro preacher happened in lmention the Scriptural selection ‘he intended to read the following . Sunday. Some boys looked up aha passage, and in a spirit of mis- chief. glued Vwo ofhis page: to- run. llEAlTll , gather. i Accordingly. this fol-lowing was read tn the startled congregation: SERVE Shredded Wheat every morning, with hot or cold milk-fresh, stewed or canned frulu-ln hstcve way they like §-——-——->?___,_ "When Noah was I20 years old he took unto himself a wife, who was (then turning the pa e) "140 cubits long, 40 cubits wl e. built i of gopher-wood. and covered with ‘ pitch inside and out." l The preacher was very much .puzzl=d, and read the passage a second time, concluding with the remark: "Brethren, this is the ; first time I ever realized the truth of that verse where it says we are fearfully and wonderfully made." —The Presbyterian Witness RIGHT ENOUGH A woman entered an lmglish bank to make a deposit. She pro- cured a deposit slip which required MISS \'I\'I:\N'l\Ii\cI’IlERSON Mr. ALBERT EDWARD IIODSDON Vivian MacPherson to Become Bride of Albert Edward Hodsdon, ' I: but. Nutritious. delicious for every- body, anywhere. any time. Th! Canadian Ihroddud Whfl: Company, Led. l2 51g “scum In ovary b" REDEfi-WHEA Junior, of Yarmouth, Mame. i ll)» "SH"! n! blll- HD9610 And ‘ c cques. Mr. and Mrs. Jnscph II. MncPherson of New Wlltshlrc. l‘. E. lslilml- She listed her bills and cheques , . Canada, announce the engagement of their daughter, hvlnll. l0 Al‘ t l" l-llfll‘ TEFPNUVB 913698. but was M A D E I N ,- O F C A N A D I A N bi-rt Edward llndsrlon, Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert l5. llndsdnn of l" ‘llllbl Wlllll l0 ll“ "llf!" 591°19- - . Y lh Maine ‘liiss MacPherson‘ is a graduate of the (‘anadlzin ,' After a‘ 19w moments mmlght i . armou , . . . . . \ u r I . she wrote after the word specie: , 1= schools and also of the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary Grin riil_ osp in H‘ _ _ ‘ ‘Ft-male," and handed in her de- wheri- slu- is employed ns a supervisor. and serves on the Niirsi-s Staff. - t ' school of engineering- of the Northeaslcrn Fnivi-rsity of lloslini, Mass. He ls nnw employed at York Maine by 1hr Cumberland (uunty Power and Light Company. The quiet home ivedding will be snlemnlzed at the home of Miss flacPhersoNs brother, Mr. John MacPliersnn of 30 ‘i Mr. limlstlun is a graduate of Yarmouih lligll Scllmll "ml "l5" "f ‘he ~ ’ O4+04044¢ I THE COOK'S CORNER Caleb Street, Portland, Maine, in the early part of the New Your. How Can | ‘f '2 ‘ (B) ANNE ASIILIM é h; _ .._._. .. I . , ~-_»_-_.- ‘H , _ ' Pariigons Q How can I “Nngmen bah . lsxhéto. l . ‘vanlllgl "Y mfdegPb th b k a i” f t D h D . u e ac an egs "lixzgfigd? y Wlvvs thoroughly every night with the h best. grade of rubbing alcohol. I Massage from the feet. upwards to the hips. Roll the muscles gently the circulation through smooth paste, with a. little cold milk, Add s. pinch of salt, 8 yolks of eggs well beaten a. few drops of lemon juice, and 3 drops oi ratnflfl flavouriniz. Wllh , sugar, and half a. pint of milk. How lo Make Pancakes Mix I tablespoons of flour to s. a teaspoon of Leave the batter in a cool spOT- till wanted, then when ready to ,use fold in the stifily whipped ‘whites of eggs. Cook the pancakes in the usual way. When cooked, or is Attracted by a Maii’s Domestic Qliali- dm‘ t“ M“ m m’ mp" VICTORIA SCHOOL Report of Victoria 5911001 for the month of November: Principal's Department: Grade X (Sm-l. Jean Boswell; 2. LOITG-lllfi Lowther. Grade X tJrJ-d. Annelord Mor- rison; 2. Hattie Rpgerson; 8. George Walton. Grade IX tSr.)-1. James Boult- geon: 2. Mnbel Wotton; 3. Evelyn lVLacRae. _Grade VIII-d. Mavleu. Boswelli 2. Eileen Miller; a. Jwir Holland. Grade VII-l. Madge Thomas; I. Annie Keough; 3. David Boswell. Primary Department:- Q. How can I remove oil stains from a carpet? A. Rub the stains with a. clean cloth dipped in gasoline. Begin at the edge of the stain and grad- ually. work towards the center, changing to a clean section of the cloth when one part is soiled. brush over the pancakes with war- ‘med jam or spread with lemon cheese, and roll up neatly. Dredge with sugar, and serve a ties; Partly Because a He-Angel is a~ Death Blow to Their Vanities 01106. GIRDLE SCONES - te lb. fl ur; 1-2 tea- spaqrfecblqtégzbolflnate ‘(if soda: 1-4 m a recent sensational murder trial of a man for slaying 1118 “Me's lover zhe wife testified that, the reason she 10st. her flflecllfill 10f 1161‘ husband was because he was too perfect, Q. Hmv cnn I economize on sugar ile up on a. hot dish,__ 1e Grade v-l. Lyman Wood; 3- Audrey Thomas; 3. Kenneth Mil- l‘. Grade IV-l. Verna MaoLeod: 2. Alan Boswell; 3. Marguerite Mac- Donald. Grade III-—1. Donalda MacI/eod; “Grade 1x (Jr.)-1. Thelma Pid- i Modern Etiquette i E (B) ROBERTA LEI) o Q. Is it good form for a girl at eighteen to call n woman of furry by her first name? A. Not unless the older woman requests it. Q. What does the Fkiench phrase cher ainl mean? A, Cher ami (masculine) mean: "dear friend." The feminine is uhere amie. Q. Where should I. hostess ro- oeive her guests at s formal after- noon tea? A. she should stand immediaw- ly inside the door of the recep- tion room. . __ ..._._;:...: Agnde I A) l. Qeo ‘if ' a ( —. rgo ‘. 100d M. I (Bl-i, Wilbur Omistnsi Thacker. i’ Grade I 2. Keith She said that he was always good and kind‘ why?“ slewing 7m"? and considerate. He never found fault with her. or - crlticiud her cooking. ,When he came home at night he would make the beds. sweep the floors. set the dinner and wash the dishes. And for the re- mainder of the evening he was ready to be a Elly and chatty companion, or step out, with lier as She preferred. And he never forgot. to tell her hog», becoming her new hat was, or to give hei a Dar - ing kiss when he left. the house. *‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘f v r0++00+044> Household Scrapbook (Bv ROBERTA LII) Less sugar will be required if one teaspoonful of lemon juice is added to every pound cf fruit. teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon cream of tartar; for mixing, either milk. and water, or water. sieve the dry ingredients. Add enough liquid to form a soft dough. Turn on to a floured board. Knead iigmiy to make a smooth round ball. Roll out 1-2 inch thick. Cut across into four pieces. Place on a hot girdle to cook steadily till well and Clair Thomas. (equal). and Reggie Shermn. 2, Alba. Boulter and Roddle Mac- Donald t and Bobbie Pidgeori (equal). i. lillllie Pid-geon; 3. Adele ac- I M_ p; prom, mm“ ac crn. Grade n (Sr.)—l. Miriam i-iow-l att; 2. Florence Snow. l Gmcle II (Jr.)—1. Ruthie Bol- Grade I (A)—1. FTfl-nkle Mlllfl‘ Grade I (BJ-l. Janet Howatt’ equal); 3. Elsie Bherron Grade I (C>—1. Doughs I-fowctt; TAKE THE LEAD OUT In a word, he was the para-Sim 0f a hll-Bbimd °f l whom every woman dreams and worse lacn the y-nnjority of‘ married women spend . lflll Life lamenting. Antiqsllc simply Could" l» 5mm} y‘ nll- t I , with him was like being fed on a ilzilly [1013 mania e, like cooking, has to be flavoied up W 1 r0-QO+000o'r00-+0¢0-0040-¢c.> Cane Seats The cane seats of chairs should chocolate creams. 611d a rlka to keep it from P511118 0n line's ‘palate, so the 1nd)‘ Pa" ‘m, be cared for occasionally by $15. a. man who would give her more blows than kisses. spnngmg them with “It watch This will tighten them and pre- Oi course, all the wives who read about this sad case of woman's‘ vent sagging. - ~ -" -- l!" and tha she should have been 011 iilli"i<.'»‘éé‘i°illii‘aill ..'::i.:rir'i..... ma... i. t...» Mus»... a»... instead of chucking it into the ask can, so to spell-R. but in their sccrctl hem-ts they will all know just. ivhy £he did it. Flor no woman wants u Mustard stains on linen can be perm“ lyugband, as you will realize iii you will observe ma. the most removed by washing in hot water 2 devoted wives are worshiping at the shrines ofhusbands whose feet are‘ and soup, and rinsing in warm ' not, only of clay but that have wandered a bit, instead of the model hus- “tam. bands who are pure iiflld- 1 Indeed, first/sad of women admiring meirs minor virtues. llley dcsPlfie i N0 i. i» a. slant. ll1°ii..“ii..§'2§i2‘3 5322f =- mallel” 119W "Wch she may ‘lemma h” ma.‘ bglt thergm g $.35}, and‘ trig. Remove the contents of the G ‘meslll Plcltu-re h“ hem °f mmance as 5°11“ n‘; o“ H e I? t, without‘ cans before placing in the Icebox iisrrisiir*i.lrsi '3.l.°“.%t.'; iim...d.i.thwrs.iriiai.is.... .....i i... m. dish to ......~. and tidy, who never throw their things around, or drop cigarette ashesl otiotr from pemlefllilflfl i319 Mrls- 5 on the floor and who are obviously cut. out for 200d lfllbbfllldfi. M6 041' "a '01"- bachelors. Of course, one reason why women don't want, perfect husbands is! because a lie-angel is a death blow to their iaiiuy. In most 5i nations in life women have to take a. back ieat and cm. liuiiilxe pie. ‘They are not. as strong physically, or as brilliant mentally as incn, They cent be elected President, 0r build a skyscraper, or dclvc as deep illlO .lic mysteries of science as men can. But when it comes to the good 0K1 standard virtues. that's their dish. i i , . Practically any wife can be morally superior to her husband. or,_ at~ least. she can SLSUIIIG that attitude, and so you can see how agzgravatin a. husband would be who nevcr lust his Lilllpiil‘, or stayed Out late a night, or told his wife what wcntlcrfu. l)l'€;l(l his mother usvci to make and how slic ran u. house on air, and who ,\<\s-_ sir lirr :10 that slic could never get. up a. light with him even when ic ivris jiis. gptllllllg tori a scra No woman wants a husband whose pcrfcctions present an lnvidious} comparison with her own faults and wcuuicsscs. Nor docs shc want one on whom she cannot expend her passion for reform, thouby depriving her of ihc chlcf plcusurc of marriage, ivhich consists in tryung l0 maks her husband over according to her own lit le pat ern. —-i~— ' T Women profess to yearn for perfect husbands, but they wouldn't]. T Linc one cu a. bct, because if they did their chief grievance would be‘ taken away from them and they would have practically nothing 1o talk‘ sbou When three or four woman foregather for a. tglkiest, their prin- s1“ THOSE ANNOYING cipahtoplc of conversation is their husbands‘ faults, John is so care- ' less about. his clothes. Tom is so fussy about his eating. Sam takes his wife for granted. Percy can't be dragged out of his easy chair of an evening. w step out. as soon as he has had dinner. Pity poor wives. Bu . WM" 37°“ l°°l I °°ld "ma" iWiOFIG they efichangrfh thestnmmr 150.3121 Cflliillbrlllf05 for‘; brzeiiflect husbtigd? graile "l: VQPOYI lfvlfl ‘Qlyffliiwfla- o on your e. ey 0 um t ey wou any m. er- e one min vlporIo t ll pow- ing of wives if they didn't have something to grouch over. “quip ' t.‘ linimcnt brgqk up Fbrtunircly few wives have to contend with the perfect husband problem. Most of them are married to dieerful fellow sinners, ivhich is what keeps marriage a going concern. DOROTHY DIX. _' ' every emergency—|prnin|, strains, sore stiff muscles. cuts, bruises, and more freely and comfortably. Keep Olympene — the all-purpose cine. Olympenc gives 4"‘ u‘- positive relief to the I001. {L00 irritating soreness of lmidinun“Athlete'| I Foot". " A Yr... Owe Them A Chance For Health! When cnlds are so prevalent, no cun- IHP OIJIPEII risen. with a- light brown colour ‘underneath. Turn the 500K198 86M- - ly, cook on the other side till the centre is dry. Edward Doiron Pauline Doiron; 3. Vincent Dolron. i F Canned Goods 11am It's always l gala night when the high-school se gathers at Connie's. seething with party ideas that re gay, easy, inexpensive. Billy wants Guess come as "survivors." wear- ing tattered shirts and shortsbesch pyjamas. swimming suits. l-loslcu hands out clue.- for a Salvage Hunt: Floating S 0 S, l-lumpty Dumpty. the conga Run-let you breathe Hobo‘; psnion . . . yellow lights and red and yellow paper flowers turn the house into Breaker to get everyone acquainted. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade IX-l. Line. Doiron. Grade VII-l. Ida Mac Peters; 2. Grade VI—1.' Howard Rogers, Grade IV-l. Irene Gallant: 2. Grade III—-l. Eileen Blanchard; Mary Gallant: 3. Rita Peters, Grade I (a)——1. Iyan Doimn. Grade I tb)-—l. Algre Doucette; Douglas Blanchard; 3. Vernon n . Grade I (c)—1. Louise Dolron; Joseph Gaudet; 3. Kathleen pliant. . urn-F ire Party Ideas Good the Year Round 2. Gertrude Bell; 3. Ramon Miller. Teachers-Eva. MaoLeod and Marion Raynor. BR-ADALBANE BURN. SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade IX-i. Mary Maclaod; I. Sadie J1me Banks; 3. Christeen Cousins. v Grade VIII—-i. Pauline Thacker; agarlyls Deighan; 3, Edwin Ab- Giade V-l. Erland Cousins. Grade IV—-1. Loyola. Deighan. Grade III-l. Donnie Graham. Grade II (A)—-1. Mildmd MM- Lecd; 2. Carleton MacDonald; 3. Jean Cousins. Grade II (B)-l. Nadine Delg- han; 2. Clifford ‘Fbscker; I. Lois New mbacco shade in Havana- brown woolen makes this popular "monastic" slim butwned-down-tihe-front clos- ing, nipped-in waistline and wide silhouette dress with full skirt. The little girl collar is yellow wool. A selffaibrlc belt ___._ _ holds the fullness in at the waist- Go Swanky n line or this one- iece circular Everybody happy! I should sayl No wonder. Her brain's fairly Maybe it's a Shipwreck Party.‘ blanket, Captain's Com- Or a Merry-Go-Round Jamboree er. Or even IJBWIIC! Ginger-ea. Soft sun-douche? Caribbean inland. nd there‘; s Gingerbread Ice Our az-puga booklet maps out belt to match the co lar would also dress. A contrasting be smart. You'll wan same pat less version..,.short sleeves in l cotton print with ric rac trim for home wear. gocketsnutfhe belt fastens with! u allow suede to use fem again in hhe collu- It adds two patch cklc. For an informal “date" dress. rayon crepe silk or crush- resis-tsnt velvet either version. cut it. out an presto....it.‘s finished is stunning ‘In 0y i Style No. 2959 is designed for sizes 14. l6. l8. 20 years, 32. 34. 86. . “nimcm_on hand h‘. where the kitchen‘: turned into I 40' u and “Jnch” bun‘ m” wayside diner. Guests draw for the privilege of donning u chef's cap as a refreshing rub-down after excr- a’: ‘pron’ ‘emu’! hamburger‘ w ulres 4 1-2 yards of 39-inch mater nl with 1-8 ysrd of 89-inch contrasting. Bend fifteen cents (15) in ltsm or coin (coin preferred) wrlp o0 carefully. address to Charlottetown fiu-irrlltlh glvlngp. Style No. 2959 Bile...“ “- u» The attcmincludcs full directions for crocheting the medallion ml M ‘h .“ n l ‘ d _ dozen. o’ ma", evening‘ “with Ind smal cr motif, stitch details, and material requirements. gulflffnlfrtgl (hifgrgafijgfigfin a; ul|w_qn- n» llbnl. decorations. Easy-lQ-flx n. Nuns send 20 cents, coins nre1@ir@<l~_._ them nu... John's Medicine-in fgflmjfg-nlfnffd '1'" l" "ml" i» “M Wm kiwi.'iili".zi.rr."iszit . ~ s...‘ i - i5. t. .4... t... .. "v m" I a '1 ,_____ m’ i... been established during u». put _ i i f, g IIIY l!" II’ of What's New m Parties to t e 5f _ m,“ To The Charlottetown Guardian‘ 34 yum Rid, in vmmin, A Md D__ l I L‘. a‘ Guardian Home Service. Address. 7 Needlework Dept. h M h f d i ; I _ ‘IOIOIIOVII Be sure to write lainly your A N No 7m cc ti: m “an? \}| rugs-n valuable on Nune Adm“! and an “m” o, B KNOCK nixsio . t ' ‘i . 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