’ Another of locum!" grumbled lNeedlecraft/ I/FOR T H Modern ‘Etiquette lylobortnlno Q- If l aln a» s aenml, gn- IEBGm-ent with a man and he doe] :02 call for her, what should ahe o. A. Wait s. reasonable length of time. even an hour, then leave g message with someone, or a note, NW1!!! that you have gone out. When this man does call or phone 1° EXDMH. if he does, use your best "dflment as to whether he should l. forgiven or not. Q- If someone tells s. story. is lt- lite to Si)’. “'I‘hat wasn't the way heard it"? A. No. Q. Is it important that a maids pom be both ccm-fortable and at- motive? By Genevieve Kelnblo For Saturday. January l ACCORDING to predominant planetary leading this might be .1 time for quietly indulging an m. clination toward reflection, study or an analytical survey of plains 1o;- "W" lfitlvitv and productivity 11°58 lllllrlng and harmonious lines. Subject immediate plans and pug. poses. with probable yens for fihanifi. new fields and personal contacts. to the light of logic and rationalism; before making any break of major siglnfiicance. Let Ideal simmer. For the Birthday (Those whose birthday it is are “V5194 $0 rive due consideration with time for cherished hopes and wishes to mature before taking any drastic steps for the yearned ‘ha-REP. brill/El. new understandings. friends and faces. This inner urge, lffectilng all ilhe relations, might be rarrried to security by sound judg~ ment and logical reasoning or by tertain inner emotional leads or impulses. The latter might be based on obscure, indeflnable depths. not hsily accounted for. In tho open they might not be found workwle. A child born on this day. should he endowed with keen intellect, bright ideas and adaptability. with strange underourrents of feeling or instincts not always logical or to be rationalized. Q Morning Smile i ma’: as nan . A visitor going over a country Ihmbh one day. saw s group of men hour tho pulpit talking about re- pairs/ that were needed. Going up to thorn. he sold: "Whot is wrong? Hove you got dry rot in the pulpit?" whereupon one of the men ro- piled: “No. there is no dry rot in the fiflpilt; but there are worms in the “K The Rodpor of tho Celestial Gsto ukod from within of the first so pliosnt who no was. “It's mo," s voice replied. Ind St- Iohrbodohimoomoin. I I Thoasnotbor nharv P- ‘WM! Qua-of“ uhod Bl. Peter. "rub I!" s voice npllll- l " thou. dsrnod school It. Peter- ‘ITII k ', tluoo. ROUTE! S loom. l». \)\< .1» !\J\, .W0man’s Realm Of Your: Jones W. Barton, ti. D. ‘kixvcrw ‘nxfi-QJIFA ksxwvctvmxxoi E HOMEI. l HANDY FOB HOME This fresh-looking frock, featur-‘ m! 511B 885i’ action-back, is won- derful to make to wear around home‘ . .6; igitve awaiy u a pretty, f prac ca rs mas git! Cut it W l lln ' with either r-ilort sleeves or airyiNeweYialafidsnlfesolgtioblfs fiiledisgglen 3111111016 ruffles. ' 19¢ Bu; mere is 0M xesoiuusl; MNo. -38: is cut ll. sizes l6, 18.v.'z0.ifaitllfully' kept by nlnlly men and ->°~ 38- 40- 4-’ 46. nd 50. blZI.‘ women tilnt has meant more to 3f; requlre. yards ' inch. itllcir health, happiness and peace nmmmmnmnwbmmmm» ' - y lave ma an ept. I refer to Name. Address _' Besu-tfl,‘ y.‘ - _ . .. lullit or zolie number in your ad- ihc examination no-u- 15 mimic b‘; we’ dlfls- falnilv phsiycian who knows th Address Pattern Department ‘Thai. ' - - . e Charlottetown Guardian. 1 ‘ ‘Oi uonlan, sometimes from n‘ l E Tne insurance oomph-n)’ “brill You to keep well. to live a long time land so to keep paying your pfgn- iums. While this benefits them, it benefits you more. You may be going along feeling well enough; yet ‘some low infection or other romi ion may be present which. lf not discovered and corrected early, _lmay have serious consequences. It is by these annual check-ups Province that early cancer is often discov- ered, as many think nothing of a sore on the lip or in the mouth which. if treated by radium, X-ray | or surgery. may prevent disi-lguru; ltlan penllaps save life. Cook ’s Corner; _ ‘l Similarly, one of cancer age - "3 34o to 60~nlay suffer with a “little! TURKEY-CORN scanner .. iindigestion" which. when lnvestig~l lnted. is found to be cancer of the‘ Chlircfillpi wbed- left-Owl‘ Illfkvi‘ 01' stomach. Only early operation cani ' l . ‘c; 9UP finely chopped celery lsairi Plies? Casi? i n. it 1 12'°Z~ can kernel 901'“ Of cancel‘. I bilge} 3111;“ Sywmlgtcsemgi 1 Cup Chopped Di-rnemo present being cramps and diarrhoea l, tablespoon churned onion or constipation. Where blood ap- Qtcgfi‘ f" n f] pears ln the stool. piles or a small o a spoo s our t ‘be "td ~l - . 1 teaspoon sol-t (c; be tsiigpgauezse. “ “was can a can m»: 2 ’3 cup buttered bread crumbs S: }m5'u§pe°ted~ dlseases’) “Qatékmay "4 9UP Bffltfd 0319559- tliergugre 3311:? gonrll-lcitiiloni efiililfxiil Arming? turkey- c9195’- Cor" and . will prove serious if nOi’. fatal, lfl Pilffllellio in 1‘-' qllfl} $911595 bflk-Inot treated early. There are: In- inllzddlsh- COOK @1110" m hot fat until l fected teeth. tonsils and slnusesti, s" en- h t. kid '.bl d l 1.1‘ Add 3°“? and 531V blend- Grad‘ ti? gall giesyeasroo evmiltisgrelal 2:5 ually add stock: cook until smooth mental dyseases‘ ' and thick, stinring constantly. The thought‘ them 15 go take ‘d. QuicklY 5m‘ 53"“ mm 9 B35‘ vantage of the free insurance Pour over iurl-zcy mixture. Mix Quack“... n not carrying insurance crumbs with cheese: sprinkle over which give.‘ these cfieck_ups_ com top. Bake ill. moderate oven (350K) 15,,“ you, family physician for n 30.mmui°5' check-up not less than once g, year. A GOOD NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Address City o TURKEY CHOWDER. 1 medium onion. chopped 2 tablespoons butter 4 cups boiling water ‘A. cup rice 1'5 teaspoons salt 1/5 teaspoon pepper Turkey carcass, cut in pieces 3 cups milk Cook onion in bultcr until golden brown. Add boiling water. rice. sca- sorlings, and turkey carcass. Cover. Iieat to boiling. Siitiiltncr 30 rnlin- utes. or until rice is tender. Re- move bones. Scrape off meat and add to soup. Add milk and heat. Serves 6. GANCER: ITS SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT We never should forget that can- cer ls curable if discovered early. Send today for Dr. Barton's in~ formative booklet entitled "Can- cer: It's Symptoms and Treat- ment." To obtain it. Just enclose 10 cents and a 34cm. stamp to cover cost of handling and mailing, to Tile Bell Syndicate. in care of this newspaper. Post Office Box 9.9, Sta- tion G. New York 19, N. Y., and ask for your copy g Ye m. Sm H Better English oa 9- 0- wum" How Can I "' I I O By Anne Ashley s Q. liow can I avoid the neces- sity of cleaning the floor of the canary’: cage so often? A. Cut eight or ten thicknesses of heavy white paper and place atl the bottom oi’ the canarys cage. Every morning a sheet can be re~ moved. leaving a nice clean floor. . How can I make the step- ladder safer to use? A. By fastening rubber pads to the follr feet of the ladder. and also strips of rubber icfthe steps. Q. How can I rcveni milk from ourdling when it is boiled? A. By stirring a pinch of soda such vulnera-ry remedies as were into it. "possible." 5. inanimate. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I was talking to Mr. Allen and his wife." '2. what is the correct pronunc- iation of "patronize"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Impertenent. impec- cable. implacable. 4. What does the word "vulner- ary" (adjective) mean? w 5. What is a word beginning with ina that means "destitute of life“? ' ANSWERS l. Say, "I as talking with Mr. and Mrs. Allen." 2. Pronounce the n Prince Street School Scholars GRADE 1V 1- Miss ng. lune-m. Front Row. left to right: Jun Macbougoil. "Maids Bogorson. PlNllhI-rlon. Ounstonco Ford, loryymscusn. Harbors Cameron. Cantor Bow, loft to right: Joan Mill. Joni Emit , Rather if .‘ Sondra Currie, Winnifred MscPhel-lon. Jo o Msocsllum. lock Mo, left Oudmoro. oocil Ll and ‘ the annual check-up or physical ex- ' right: Sheldon Lsdner. Bobby Prinoli. Allison goundm, 9am . iiowmi Jay. Roger Iensod, Donn Moms, ‘mums Iflils Ian I l 1 l v i i I A wee verrrsion of the Highland Fling was performed on the deck of the Queen Mary as the ship docked in New York. Four-year-old Laraine Ross and her three-year-old brother. Michael, who came from London to make Los Angeles their new home. are the artists. They look happy-vurrry happy-about the whole thing. omnwwvygcge, t Dorothy Dix Says- cwwwwwv¢yscw~ovm¥ygsw ocwomxaoc Jealous Of Son’s Wife ,_X. »~»\-AA.~ Mother Playing Wlth Dangerous Firs By Mallgnlng Baughter-ln-Law i DEAR. MISS DIX: I am the mother of a son ahd several daugh- ters. Like most mothers. I wanted my daughters to marry and have families. but it almost killed me when my son married. Even now. after he has been married for several years, I can't stand to see him show any affection for his wife. She is good and kind to him and is a smart, efficient wife and a good housekeeper. and the only way I can make him cross with her is ‘to slip around and tell him of her faults. which wor- ries him very much and of which he would never know if I didn't tell him, because they are just- llttle mistakes that anybody would make. I encourage my daughters to have children. for that birg a couple closer together and_ akes them happl . but I warn my son against aving children and a home of his own, because-I think that Yvillsepfliiatellim from me. _» always been-selfish? What must‘ I do about i A MISERA-BLE MOTHER ANSWER: I should think that s woman who was capable of com- mitting the crime that you are against your son and his wife would have a conscience that would keep her awake at night. I have never heard of a more wicked deed. and it makes me wonder if some mental disease keeps you from realizing what the law calls the nature and qual- ity of your acts. For it does not seem possible that a mother in full possession of her faculties would be willing to wreck her son's life to satisfy her jealousy. o DANGIROU S Think over the results that would ensue if you carry out your ne- farious plans. Suppose you do poison your son's mind against his wife with your lies. Suppose you break up his marriage. Can't you see that you will at the same time break his heart, for he loves his wife and is happy with her? Perhaps in his despair and bitter disappointment he will take to drink, or leading a wild and disreputable life. When you shake a man's faith in ills wife you break down his standards. Do you think that will make you happy? Don't you know that when he finds out. as he sure- ly will, how you have lied about his wife that ho will hate you? It is a terrible thing to try to break up a happy marriage. Repent of your sin before it is too late and try to make amends for lt. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My wife lies to me day after day. We have been married two months and in that short time she has told me nothing but lies. I come home from work to find the house dirty. My wife elfplalns it by saying that she has gotten a big job and she hasn't (Continued on Page 3) Ruth Yeo, Sylvia Duffott. Paulo ouston, Janet lhthuon. Iottio Vail. Gut Macaulay. 4am by Gornlun. Drown. “Dolly Oontsr Josn lholinsio. Gloria ‘um: Our "N" I". Mt to Hdlt: jdith ”. Wilma , MI. loft wright; . ckhomlsltio him-lobby, l ldplljlsololfio,’ ‘Smart Girl A Good-gal‘. Work hie slid. "I told you I'm hand- ling this angle personslll- That still goes." Harry Soifert had the sir of l man who would have liked to soy more. but ho was used to taking orders. His eyes were vsguo with uncertainty. "Okay. Mr. larsen," he said. as he went out. "But I sure hope you've got something." The ring did not come until Sally was dressed for tho dance. Eric took it up to her. He knockedat Sally's door and the upstairs maid, Yvonne. jet him in. Sally picked up the fdrmll‘ bouquet he had sent her. a quaint. Victorian revival known as a tlizIY-mumy, and said, “Why lro we going to this dance?" He llld blandly. "Because Io dance together so beautifully. !n-> . cidentallll. it's orders. Coral May- berry will be there.” She put the bouquet to her nose and looked at him over the blos- soms. "And Barney? Did you sr- range that. too?" i j His eyes were kindly. "l thinki we ought to start thisyeveningf off with n nice clean slate. Yes. Sally. I did. I'm going to tell you all about it later, I'm going to give you the surprise of your life. Now take that ring off and put this one] I l I NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE I asked the New Year for some n]. message sweet, He gave her the emerald rlhmismne Sue o! ‘met Wm‘ which w Soil took off Barne 's rin and‘ Eu e my e’: forcgd the emerald rirylg on. g I asked’ and ‘mused: he ‘Mweud "Some day." he said "you'll fight ,, *9“ "d 1°“’~ ,, * anybody tooth and claw who tries GM“ will t‘) kmw‘ t0 {Elle Hill ring Off." " ill ' 0d til “i Tho Saturday night dance was‘ wyeigggril amen w u} N"! well under way when they liached And’ em the question mm mum‘ dltd i the club. Amber floodllghts. on the clubhouse roof lighted the terrace.‘ It was bright and gay with s_um-. mer gowns, and the music seemed to come out peacefully and to drlft off ‘across the lawn and through the trees. As they went onto the terrace ‘lib-lo said. "I'm going to warn you. "Men all over the place are look- lng at you and wondering who you are. and in a moment a line is going to form of stalwart lads who never realized what a dear old buddy I sm. If necessary I'm going to use force. This is my evening and I'm going to be a. selfish and jealous fiance. Every dance is mine." , "Is that the surprise?" They had reached the edge of the danco floor, They started to dance. "No." Eric said. "but I have a perfectly marvelous idea for a ‘honeymoon. We would dance our l The answer came, "Nay, but ro- member, too. God's will to do." Once more I asked. "is there no _moro to tell?" And once again the answer sweetly fell, esl this thing, all other things above: God's will to lovo." | Author Unknown‘, I Where is the centre of -tl1e world? Some residents of Fal- mouth, CornwalL believe that their town can claim this distinction. Close to Pendennis Castle. over- looking Falmouth Bay. is a spot which is said to be the core and centre of the habitable globe. I'- has been pointed out that a man on a star directly above Fal- month 50 deg. north, 5 dog. we.“ -could see fifteen-sjxteenths of tho earth's population on nine-tenths of its 55.000900 square miles of . land. No other star dweller could see so many. A dweller on a star above Fal- mouth's antipode near New Zea- land--5o deg. south. 1'15 deg. east -would see the remaining one-six- teenth of the earth's population on the remaining tenth area of land. THE WORLD'S CENTRE I Continued on page 12 7oo~xQ Household Scrapbook I ' DURING 1948. QUIT l Use the spool of colored silk left lover from dressmaking for busting. ‘It i! much easier to remove than icmwn 55591118. will not leave any jmarks in the material, and if it is 55W“ 5118M 0r contrasting color, the basting is much easier to dis- tinguish. i A Point (lionnsor i When cleaning painted gm-fgceg, Fmix common whiting in warm ware.- .to the consistency of paste. Mb briskly with a piece of flannel and Jhm wash in cold water. Inofing. Gossiping. Fidgeting. Grumbling. Hairsplitting. Pretending, and be yourself. Saying that all is, against you. Finding fault with_ the weather. Anticipating evils in tho future. Going around with a gloomy face. Fault-finding and worrying. J ‘inking offense where none is in- tended. -Dwelling on fancied sights and wrongs. Talking big things and doing small 01125. scolding and flying into a passion over trifles. Thinking that life is a grind an not worth living. " Mirrors Do notplace mirrors where the w!‘ Shines directly on them. It will make the surface cloudy and ‘spot it. I I ‘cocktail co-ordinstos" has . midway between the r 73 Energy- Unm (color-ion) in‘ overy ounce." 'A lot of good foofi for the money. u "Always 600d" mum'- BUTTER-NUT READ vingfi. Lé THI? WUMANSREALM/l b SUTE -B,lnmtinl. and mlklng noun. tsinl o: nwlohills. lamenting tho past and holding on . to disagreeable experiences. ‘Thinking that all the good chances and ppportunities are gone by. Thinking of yourself to the ex- clusion of everything and sv- o eryonoslse. SPECIAL TREATMENT Drycloo-nors csn treat tightly woven fabrics for water resistance. heated surfaces shed water under normal conditions. Household fab-_ rics such as slip covers so treated soil loss easily. W110 TOLD YOU THAT? An artist confesses ho put ton yours‘ work into s picture ho has just sold. Nino of them oro said to have been devoted to selling it. wean nlwsuur T0 own ~ arr-mica‘ Opulent-looking costume jewelry is new. but the rules for wearing it to fdeolize your face are not. Because new jewelry designs are so much more striking. glittering and dominant. s. review of tho rules may mean face-savers for gals who will go in heavily for glamorous spsrklers. Is your face longer and more slender than you like. rulo _for_ localizing it is to use Jewelry in build out apparent width. Choker necklaces do that. ‘rho more strands a -necklacc_ hos. the better "it obliges. ' Clips worn in pairs near tho .- shoulder seams of n. high_ round neckline dress holp to foreshorten s fcoc. Add clips to s. choker neck- lace and do a more emphatic job of building out tho width you want. Round or curving earring: can also be worn to give tho illu- sion of s wider face. A too-ml] face may be tho prob- lom. Tho rule hero is to use jew- felry to glvo the face and neck the appearance of added length. To do that. you can count upon new pearl bibs which drop in long ovals and long pendant necklaces which form s long V below the face. -As slondorizing to the full face is s massive clip or pin —or a cluster, of little sparklers thstcre- ate th smo effect winced at the centre point of ‘a V-shsped nooflino. - If your face is oval, you won't need to use jewe to improve its contours. But uo new pieces for all theyJl-e worth to point up this perfect feature. Earrings oi new massively-sized or teardrop design will serve like little golden arrows to point up shape of face. Ropes of rhinestones, pearls or 1' golden chain wound in your hail will draw eyes to the facial con- fours which jewelry worn in trick ways emphasizes. sum or "COCKTAIL . co-oapmnss" ‘NEW YORK - A whole sot of been dosignod for resorts or homo wesr. - Ono may pick from a number oi skirts‘ snd- slacks in lnsny colors. Thoro are two blouse styles, a long- sleevod shirt with pointed collar sud dqublo cuffs below the very full alcoves, and a peanut blouse with round, bound nookllno and short puffed sleeves. _ Nowost in the collection oro the short-whats. "ballot length," the? In. IOIIQNIIIQI MUM. Coming about knee and snide. They are slit slightly st the lid! sad-tho hem llllld with I - oon color. ‘rhea sro "vials "In!!! pants.“ ‘rho Imdfloturol m in tbolonglsfooh for tho oockilli llflilfl. alum 1v Lure ma... (mum ‘nu-owls. sum: Loriolnfhlllls ab». lam alum, o lloobon old. Joya lhcOsnuoll. - Gov-mid l m. s. alcohols (tllbhil). Arthur Anuuult. Jsokio new. I Shirley llsomnll. kstlurins loom. IBIll/IllIll(AlbItb. . Proceed!!! and not the time of picking. determines srhother tn is green or block. Dodlld lhobonsld Alnolliolflotjtor . , ~ t _ -floloill‘lni - . .Alb¢tIhilli9l.0trlWilson,Alvin- W lllllllsobonobl.