CONDENSED iitfid0m0 t. ~ Cookb Corner m3i®9\ilt3i-i>9 $ POT ROAST BEEF 4 or 5 pounds chuck rousl 2 cups water 1 unall licad cabbage 6 medium onions 6 to B carrots ‘.-_~ teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Celery salt METHOD: Melt dripping in a heavy pan and when silllitl: hot. place the roast in lllia and biOViTi well on all sides. roast ‘m u roasting pun or Dutch oven and sprinkle with salt and pepper, add the wattr, tit/on cover‘ with a close-fitting covcr and bake in a moderate over i320 deg. F.) for 2 hours. Cut the cabbage into eighths and place around the roast nlotig with iiic onions and cairrots. Season the vcgc-tablcs with salt pepper, and celery salt. Replace the cover on the [I'l.'.'l and continue fflflkfng for nbntiz 45 minutes. until the vegelablr-"g HlP louder. “then tho roast ha: bccn in the oven for lli hours. place t? mcntuiii sized pofatnc: that have been W611 etrtlbbcd. in the own on the rack with the roasting pan. ,___. Now place 1.118 THANKBGIVING Hero is u truth tho Autumn teaches. Here are the tidings all friends tell: _ Who grows from day to day in love and. beaiity and under- standing Thanks his Maker well. flaming good Thase trees that stand here ready for the Winter Had not one voice to cry thank you God". Yet who has proved affection bel- ier Than they who drew rich splendor from dull sod. awe So then the year ii‘ I! M" 5Q lived gladly Brave as the Winter. gently as the Spring, Calm as the summer. keep for Fall's fulfillment. Now chaff and husks are all the thanks we bring. Spiders lay eggs early in the season and that is a good time to keep their webs brushed down and crush the white egg cocoons that soon give rise to large num- hers of small spiders. Beware of letting acid foods. such as tomatoes, lemons and vinegar. touch the porcelain ena- mel on the outside of your range or refrigerator unless the finish is acid-resistant. These foods will leave a stain that won't come . off. DO WOMEN LIKE JOINING CLUBS? If would he interesting io take a secret poll of the membership tn every woman's club in a represen- tative town and find out just how When you Lux y jetting an am: pair every time you buy one pair. Luxed stockings last twwc ' ls long, strain to The same tests showed stockings nabbed with cake soap or washed with I strong soap went into runs very quickly; Whether you wear nylon, rayon, lilk or coiton-Lux stocking! after eatery wearing; ncsjhxjiiir Finer LUXED StBcklifgs/llait. Twice An Long . . o i‘ Strain Tests Show seeing push. our stockings, it's like at: proved. I 44,» ._ LivingtSlLeisure LIHE WUMANX REALM!‘ i many women join dlubl out of fear rather than choicq remarks a col- umnist. their names on a bridge club mem- bership list. through the years be- cause they joined when they were strangers in the town and were afraid to offend by declining? How many women fidget and squirm thmugh the meetings of culture cluhs. because they are afraid they'll be marked as stay- at-homcs? How many women are reluctant members of some auxiliary group of their husband's professional or- ganization simply because they are nlraid that if thety refuse to join - they \\lll hurt their husbands? How many women are bullied into metnbrcsliip in some club because the boss’ wire or the town's social leader says with sWBEL finality. “My clear. you simp- ly MUST belong"? Because an overwhelming num- her of American women belong to it. HUSBANDS. PLEASE SCAN THIS ROSTER. OF DONTS I Says a woman commentator: The husband who wants to let his wife keep the illusion that she is still young should never do any of these things: Say, “It's a nice hat—but. some- hOW. it doesn't seem to be your DIONNE ‘GIIIIIIS’ nlim cough-ad ulpsiin CHEST BUIDS IY IUBIING 0N Justll-ike anexlra Pair of stockings! How many women have keut . tepid water and while suds. and the , THE GUARDIAN. ‘aw 4 404; ra-any " when she home with a new bonnet too young for her face. in the happy belief type." comes proudly that it makes her look as it. makes her feel. Stop calling her by a favourite pet name instead of by her right.- ful first name. Talk about “people our age." Comment on how old another woman of about his wife's age looks. Ask innocently. “Aren't you put- ting 0n a little weight?" Switch from personal, frivolous gifts to practical ones. Kid her about her as young first grey CHARLOTTETOWN DOROTHY DIX says- Killing Hubby’s Love Ill Ex Respect And Mnlratlon u iiflwom Tltay Marry A wife says that. her husband thinks he should be the bead of the house and she wants to know what duties. responsibilities and per- quisities that involves. Well, perhaps the most obvious distinction that accrues to bein8 the head of the house. and certainly the first one that slaps the young husband in the face and makes him wonder if he has properly appreciated the seriousness of matri- mony. is that it automatically turns him into a bill-payer No more for him the gay and carefree Life. with money to throw at the birds. Love's young dream has a price tag on it after it~has been okayed at the altar. A man can't. even admire his wife's new hat without getting cold feet at thinking what it. probable cost. and no matter how foolishly ex- trsvagant a wife may be. the husband has to pay her ' bills. The law says so. He is the one the courts hold responsible for the upkeep of the family. He can't even get a divorce from a trifling. no-account wife, who is a rnillstone around his neck. without. paying her alimony. l So. lndubitably. being the head of the house is an expensive lux- ury. and no wife should begrudge her husband the privilege it gives liim of strutting a little and Haunting his title and demanding to have a reasonable amount of kowtotving done to him. Heaven "knows he has utorked hard enough for it. ' i WIFELY ADMIRATION i Strangely enough many women fail to realize that the greatest re- ward that most men get out of marriage is in having their wives. at least. make the gestuzc of looking up to them. It soothes their ego hairs. Act bored with her friends. Let a wedding anniversary pass without making a special occas- ion of it. Take her to dinner at. a place where there is dancing ancljthen not ask her to dance. or ask her grudgingly. Fail to notice a new hat. dress or hairdo. Say. in an effort to make her fcel good. "You're just as pretty as the day I met. y0u"—a com- parison that makes any woman feel uneasy. Act surprised or amused when another man pays attention to her at a party». Any of those things makes a woman feel as old as having an- other birthday. b0bi0 itmflb<lO lHowCanI!!( l 8y Amie Ashley % nWiJcrQ/t .. a» -'c-\a=/~..r{»os\. Q. How can l prevent yellowing of white silk? A wn... nundering. dissolve a teaspoon of powdered borax Ln enough cold watcr to cover the article that is to be washed and let it soak for about an hour. Wash in si.k will not turn yellow. Q. ilow can I prcvcnt new shoes from burning the iectl‘ A. ln mo..t. instances. if talcum powder is shaken i-iito the shoes, it will stop the burning sensation. Q. How can l phiVéhb a bowl from moving all over the table when beating its contents? A. 'i‘his can be prevented if a folded towel is placed under the bowl. I That Body of Yours! B: lumen w. Barton M. D. l mun AND CORN 0u.s uanr MAN roasts or EUZBMA Some years ago a research work- er in diseases or the skin reported success in the treatment oi‘ eczuina that has been trampled in the dust. by the outside world; it makes their " hard work worthwhile if the Little woman never WCBYl€S of burning ln- cense at their feet and begins every sentence with “John says." The reason back of all other reasons why so many marriages are failures is because thousands of women not only refuse to share the domestic throne wtith their husbands. they are determined to monopol- ize it. They are hcllbent on running the show themselves and they shove their husbands entirely out of the picture. They decide every (itiestion pertaining to their mutual lives and reduce their husbands to poor, henpeckcd. browbcatcn creatures who are nothing but slaves to the female Hitlers to whom they are married. The dominant woman who elects herself head of the house and who, by her nagging. prevents her husband from having any voice ii: family affairs thinks :.he is being very clever. but she makes the most fatal mistake that any woman can make. She kills her husband's af- fection for her. for no man loves a woman boss. and she deprives her children of having the benefit of a father's influence when the time comes that they need a man's strong hand to guide them. The smart woman does not try to usurp her husband's place as the head of the family. She builds up his position in it. She doesn't fight over who is going to rule the roost. She pushes him into the re- served seat. and if she manages him she does it so subtly that hc never finds it out. For experience has taught. licr that few men are rcally domestic tyrants at heart. The average husband doesn't actually want Lo dom- inste his wife. He just wants her to ask his permission to do what shc has already made up ner mind to do. .....n it‘ AI PARADUL Discusses" Raradol; %Modern i Etiquette,‘ .2... o...» mitt? ..r u, Roberia m. v ;.. "Willi" -. ilillrl Put ,- -._».s\§-y=>.' Q. Is it necsssari‘ tu rcpcat a DiIYCOZIICfSdXILIlTIC i0 (‘\Cl'_\' PCYSOH w en intro ucing hm to a group? §. A. N0; howevsr. if we think the ' persons towards the cnti of the l group did not catch the name, it T: may be repeated. but usually once i is suIfici-cnt. Q. When arranging a bouquet of light ancl" dark-colored flowers. what‘ is the proper way to arrange them? A. Have the darker flowers in the center. the lighter ones on the.‘ outside. l Q. What should om- tvrite on a card enclosed with flowers sent to a funeral? A. "With sympathy." or. "Wi-iih deepest sympathy" is sufficient. hiiilqivfin-m\i;>03 Scrapbook i] By Roberta Lea minimum-obi “(knows-a mini Extracting Cork Do you have u bottle rcndercd useless because a cork has been pus-berg» into it? s-npiy udd though ammonia to float the cork and set aside for 48 hours. This will eat hito the cork and it. can be removed easily. Summer Gnu,” Morning Smile i When packing away white sum- mer clothes. wrap tihem in an old bed sheet or pillow case that has been dipped ‘m strong blulng water. by the use of corn Oil. As he was ffllllltlng just a (cw cascs, tiiel brand oi corn oil was not. given as he wished to experiment. on more cases before naming the brand lie used. A few years later some phy- sician; found that the use of sev- eral brands of corn oil gave good results in both adult and infantile GCZGMZ. That fat, (or fatty acids) is res- ponsible for keeping the skin in a normal condition Ln certain ani- - trials was known. so the next step was using unsaturated fatty acids in human beings. The reports for tho most: part shOW that fut. in the form of lard and corn oil not. only nourishes the skin but. in helpful in eczema. the commonest type of akin disease. in the "American J l of dis- eases of Children." Dr. . E. Hon- len and his co-workers report that: studies on eczema in 225 patients, the majority of whom were under two years of age. The patients were carefully cxuninod. and the loca- tion on theakin and size and nev- ei-ity of the eczema patches record- ed. Freon inn-d tihen was given in amount: of 1 to 2 ounces daily. ulthor alone u n spread or mind with sugar. peanut butter or other It will prevent their turning yellow BIGGER’ GAME during the winter months. A traveling flirt-vows this hap- pained: t}: “Qflfmffljffd stars? raga“: To clean faucets. rub with lemon , . b u, rind after the juice has been ex- qlfiglera lgiilzlgxglipqaeatxieiied 9-H iracted. Then wash them and dry ymnfhlndxe you own 558.. he with a soft. dry cloth. gold, "I'll give you n quarter. Here come: a genilunan who alwayl “P5 one a dollar. Cleaning Faucets WHY LYING DOESN'T PAY The Stars Say - One day a student asked Airis- wile, n. great scholar of h-tknhn ——- mature: "What doc: a man Illh b7 "uh-m ., 11¢?" I; GENEVIEVE IEMBLI "Not u. be believed." Aristotle “plied “wen when he “u. ‘he For Wndnoldny, October ll trtlflth" , A DIFFICULT situation ,or per- pleting problem may arise. calling for calm consideration and humo- i u? “V5 1o c floors nious adjustment. if a dlsmptivo and injurious condition is to be de- finitely side-stepped. Thh might be in connection with plans of major importance in l creative way, or in relation to contact; with superiors or (so-workers. A rah or turbulent pleasant-tasting food 0v substance. Row linseed oil or corn oil also was used tn some cuu. This "extra" feeding of fat Wu continued daily‘ for three month! so that its value or lack of vnluo in eczema could In noted. The mum showed n doflnfto benefit in the majority of cues. u- peciolly in infants and younger children. Of 14! cues treated, mm were 60 in whom result: wen good to excellent, If in whom tho results were fair to good. and 3'1 in whom the remit! wan poor or showed no impmvumeni whatever. Althofii this extra ht help may anal. than ruiomh wot-Inn mu that anon! treatment bf the patient can with morn hfid d1 i h d!‘ trunnion! of the on lnlr ' a ,M_'°" W" mm miflit bu moi-um. ""w;|::';£::‘ u a n rm mud-v '5’ 591046.’ Thou um» birthday it u on likely to encounter coma inhomiont- nun or perplexing situation hffcoi- in] their belt aonlI-ructivc effort or might even react on private hop- pineu and well-béing. The disinte- grating olcnont could be easily aompond or turned into creative al f Fashions f Literature YNeedleoraft/ IFOR THE HOME/ GRAB‘! SCHOOL MAT]! Slated for the sohool-goixig ward- robe is this high and handsome jumper with Wide wing lhouldiers. giant. patch pockets. As a double delight. the pattern also provide: for making a versatile, convartible collared blouse. No. 2302 is out. in sizse 6. B. 10. 12. Mid 14. Size 8 juniper requires 1% yards 54-inch; blouse, 1% yards 35-inch. Send 20o for PATTERN. which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure tn state size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your od- dress. Address Pattern Department. Th: Chltlmtetown Guardian, Poll‘: No. 302 Name i l Address City Province NUW YOII MAY HAVE. “GORGEUIIS llhllll’? thanks io easy home treatment Dry,duii, dandruffy hair? DothisiAtnighzmassase _ scalp with scientifically medicated Cu Licura Ointment. Next d1)’ QhBLHPOO with fragrant. mildly medi- cated Cuticura Soap. Tl‘! fills 59'9"], times-reams may amok Y°1_1!55Y°l" menus Buy at W"! . ma‘! Remember to tvax your refriger- ator and. for that matter. all kit- chen equipment. at 1985i- l-Wive B _\car to preserve the finish and help prevent discoloration. A diamond docs not sparkle until it is cui and polished. This grinds away about half its weight but greatly increases its value. An application of self-polishing wax to shelves covered with oil- rloth will prevent dishes from sticking and make them caste: to clean“ A youth came lo a farmer to borrow n lantern. Al first he rc- fused in say why he wanted ii. but P\‘t‘l‘lillllll_\' cnnirsrcd that he wan?- The far. f‘! crl it to go courting. ‘ , was scornful. "i did mv courting witliotit. "and look at you-r missus." OCTOBER _ 14. n . lnntcrn." "Yip." ieplicd the youth,‘ 1947 m; ascsq>co§so=twiov>ee<ta l Better English l i i n. c. William: “$69G ltb_i ;_> ..~='a_\.'@.'. 1. 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