PAGE TWO ._.._._.._i_._i*-'-._r:'_——:.t——i~ ~ ' '- . l P 1m: COOK'S cozezvm GLAZED ONIONS '_I'hree Clips medium-sized silver- lkllilifll onions, 4 tablespoon; but- i‘ ‘J tablespoons sugar, ck o 011s :11 b lling water for a 111 lilies or untl partially and onions. shaking at inter- ~> ziious from sticking. 1 11.1111 gazed. ‘l‘S'l‘.»\RD (hinge cuslttrd for Ulth it is very cold tt- 1. nuti you'll liud .1c-1 11» pbpllifll‘ as ice 1.10 t-hltiren. Here . 1c n l1 ht- combin- 1 . tit 111.14, and c trus » , 1 ~. \ f ' slightly ‘ . 3 table- - n orange f 11d cut into ; 1p liettty cream, AllominlSmllc SURE THING "See here". exclaimed the stran- ger. A5 he stumbled into h s twen- tletli puddle "I thought you sad you knew Wll€l0 all the bad places were on this toad?" 01 b’ "Well". repled the native who r 1502i? had Ybllllliétlid to gu de tum » t - TOSS UP Pat was engflsEd putting a water main into the poorhcuse. Saturday Cfime and the boss saw Pat dsle- fully examining his my packet, "MlSCli-likt? in your wages, Pat?" he a.- c _ “Oh, no". said Pat. "but I was just, 1vcntieling whether me Ur the water would be in the poorhouse first". wifigleby~If ever I should meet my double I wculd certainly g» up to him and shake him by the hand, Tlnkersle_v—Surely theze are bet- ter Wflys of expressing ycur sym- pathy? WHEN SUIVDHER COMES A house-fly lays from 120 to I50 €gg§Aa_I'-_ a time A SWEATER. THAT IS EASY TO KNIT $47 ‘ DESIGN N0. 841 Whether he is in army or civilian life he will be most grateful for this well-tram sleeveless pullover endorsed for war-work knitters. Pattern No. 847 contains list of materiaLs needed illustration of stitches and com- plete instructions for making sizes 38 to 40. To order pattern: Write or send above picture. with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guard-tan. . To Clli\l‘ltlll(‘l(l\\'ll (iunrdian ‘ . Ncctilvivnrl: Department Design No. 847 NAME.‘ - - - — — — — — — — - — - — - - STREET ADDRESS —-—-— —-—C'lTY—-———---——--_ PROVINCE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — ‘ O Once you try BEMA Molasses you won't be satisfied with any _ other kind. It's so “deliciously different." You just know it's good for you as soon as you taste it. That's because BEMA is the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane-a product long known for its rich energizing vitamin content and body-building source of iron. Ask your grocer for BEMA Molasses by name. Serve it to your family often-as a spread on bread or for pan- cakes. Use it, too, in baking cakes, cookies, puddings, pics, etc. It's always good-ALL WAYS. $"\v>mn_-u <- .,.,,., _ i IIJIJNH i BARBADOS MOIASS s NOT “THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT A filiN A MOTHER'S PRAYER 'A mother's prayer the Service: Dear God, my heart ls heavy day When and night Bo once again _I pray for my dear son, At Dory's Call he of Right,- Yet. If I cutlld, what he's done "Somewhere" this 'neath dangers Strong in his Fa You and me, Offvalilrls. if needs. his very life. his 0h. 60d. “No g1‘ this can be!" Guard him. Dear G may be. Beneath Thine w-lns from danger keep him free; Ill Th)? R>~.Ll t.-.t.. hcme t) me. If ti<11—tuc;i God I give 11m back to ’I'hee. —-C. W. II, in Montreal Girtzctte. Stewed 1| ubrtlb cl yvcll Willi t'il"‘ti ~~ bananas for dessert. Quick frozen fl:wers may be in slice cxrcriuteiits prospect. that. glzldcli may l: eral_ lTlCliiliS _by_thl (w? Vi, - $.5- d bu} Living ‘ea-pple or slicei THE CH ALXLOHETO for her son in It is kind of hard on the kids a-rents decide that they are be cute young things-in- stead of a married coupl heads of a growing fami y, writes some chose the Path Ruth Millet. Cute I'd not change night he stands 10 ‘pail. 1th and Love of and have eater love than them‘ 0d, wherever he Lord. send him The II: ‘("5 man a‘s learn iillcd. combines pally arrives. snow ‘hey have a e kept for sex- s metli.d._ stat MOTHER —l love Dorothy's frock, but my! how badly it shows up Dick's shirt. How do you get her things so white? AUNTIE-Slmplest thing In the world——with Rinsof It not only gets clothes whiter, it gives the whitest wash. Not to mention the way it keeps washable colors bright as new! MOTHER —Wcll, l guess I know plenty about washing bu clothes so AUNTlE-Oh, but klnso gives the whitest wa cafe even for your finest rayona. What's more-l never have to rub or scrub- and that saves the clothes wear and tear, too! MOTHER -1 coming wash-day. t l never knew anything could get white and be safe for colors! ah without bleaching. It's 'm going to use Rinso this AUNTlL-What l always say la, "Use Ringo once and you'll never be satisfied with any- thing else!" package for extra economy. Bo sure to get the GIANT WN cuAnlll5N_ r.___-.__ . ‘ sLeisure —The Woman's Realm MARRIED COUPLE SHOULD ACT AGE young things treat till-ll‘ children its amusing - of as small human beings who need unceasing care and attention itnd ye. When they are in the mood they play with their children, dress them up and show them off to friends hilarious But when the parents aren't in the mood, the tlzildren get pushed off on an obliging grandparent on neighborhood girl who wants to earn some spending money-or Lf lhcv are old enough to look after IlIEJIIISClVOS. they are told to keep quiet and quit asking questions 1nd they can have a nickel children of early and daddy's lnnlntnzfs and daddy's friends -—so they don't kick too much at being whisked out of sight before cum- It takes them awhile to realize that. just like the kids next door. "momma" “pzlpn" -though they don't under- _but which nnikes ': _ Woman's Re alm "f. Social and Personal! Fashions '1. Literature Your Individual H O R O S C O P E 1--——By Frances Drake———-l as‘de idle thoughts and concen- trate on essential items. APRIL 2i to MAY 2o (Taurus)- Grand vibctlcrns emanate from benefic stars to cheer Y0“ 0h; make this a banner day- Be definite in actions. Be conscious of your talents and develop them to the full. MAY 2i to JUNE 2i (_Gernini)—- Don't permit unworthy uidividuals or thoughts to influence your policy Look in the section your birth- day comes in and find what your outlook is. aoconiinl to ‘the stars. For Monday. November 24th (Copyright. 1941, Kllll Features Syndicate. Inca MAR/CH 2i l0 APRlL 20 (Ariesl —-Ulill‘l€f‘ld‘ly rays indicate that you must watch your step, particularly in financial and personal matters. who are toys, instead Relieve tension by a well planned m y, _ 5 heme“ may tempt“ “m Priducu“ "hmule- C55‘ Trum ua Xisieafcear" to them and their 11k JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- The higher you aim the better your chence to attain real achieve- ment. Iiaitating lzifluencrs pre- valent nvw will bother you unless you proceed with calm. unrllfiied manner toward your gcal. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Lock at yourself in the mirror and see what others see, not only in attire but also hS-w you act and speak, which ls a picture of the inner YOU. Don't sell yourself short! G've your best always AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) _ Divenion is the word. Exezcise your varied capabilities to circumvent today's unfriendly vibrations. The individual with foresight. courage and useful mod- ern methods will beneft SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER. 23 (Libra) - Financial and invest- ment matters rate h'gl1 this friend- ly period. Avoid emotional ccm- llcations that someiines go hand n hand with the handling of im- portant interests. Relax study OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorp o) - Industrial and clerical workers, government and civic em- ployes. students. beriuticians head favored list this at times quiet day. cute young things, they know their parents only as Pat and Peg. They are never sure just how they will be received bv their par- ents uihen they tiptoe into their room in the morning. They may get great bear hugs and hear themselves called pet names-or they may find that the cute young things. having lcft a country .-'.ub party only a few hours before, are grouchy and not in the least plan to see their young ones. So it isn't a very comforting and secure world-that which the small fry of cute young things face from babvhood. They never know quite what ‘.0 expect Rf. home-and as t1 rule they soon start wandering to some more typical neighbourhood home to get the attention and sense of secur- itv and tl'anq'.:i'lity' they don't get from Pat and Petr. times with cute young: in life that friends lite and a S€Il$€ lZO and Move quick} to remedy any faults or bad habi that may be hurting your nersonaiit . Y NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — A so-so day. liitnergiize your schedule with more constructive thought and action based on experience of prev ously planned endeavors. Properly alloc- gtetyour efforts. Important items irs . DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricornl _Guard budget, watch your spendzng. In many attractive buys. at least "attractive" on the surface, when you get down to "brass tacks" the value ls not there. Carefully check over each item be- fore investing. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY ‘l0 (Aquarius) - Your vibrations coin- cide with those of Caprlcc. 1. Have genuine feel ng for everything you undertake. Put your heart into your interests, Result will reflect your earnest and dependable ef- fo1t. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) _- Don't unclerestmate ycur competition. Do your best to go it one better and reap cherish- ed reward. Care needed in finan- cial and business matters Un- friendly influences warn you to be on your toes to overrule disturb- ing incidents. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Versatile. kind‘. lovable and char- itable. Inclined to be stubborn at times but calm. logical reasoning can surmount this. Religion should be a major item in this child's rsutirle- it is a stab'lizer through life. Teach this child nst to fret about bygones but rather to look ahead for the present and future. Unpopular Dancer Can Learn -_-::2 .-_._ .- vvvv v v v Q 4A m NOVEMBER 27A. 1941 _. ____ __\’ vvvw Ywvv vvvm...|l 50-0-00 Dorothy Dix Says- Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v DON'T QUIT MAKING LOVE AFTER THE WEDDING BELLQ Greatest Mistake In Marriage Is To End Courtship At Altar And Become Just Husbands And Wives A bride asks me if I will tell her what are the mistake and wives most frequently make in marriage. Well, tn: gflfslbhlltflfxlgliu mistake that they make is in thinking that they have caught the car on _, y that there is no need to chase it anv longer Tana end their courtship at the altar and been,“ 1e? husbands and wives instead of lovers mm throw away the bait with which they m, 3.’, their poor . They slump 1n the" 3‘ appearance. They don't even try to Eek n tragtivfi tobeaclitnotheig and abandon all the 1m; an w es Y W ch t ey sold thems . other before marriaBe. elves t-o em‘ v vwvoq mistake of taking each other for ra husband thinks because he told insnifiié will, he was courting her that she was the most beau- tiful and wonderful creature in the world that 1t is so deeply engraved on the tablets of her mem- ory that she can never forget it and he doesn't have to say it over again. The wife thinks that ' ' her husband will know intuitively that he is 5m] the hero of her girlish dreams without her ever mentioning it to him. But compliments do not last that long. What the husbands and wives at; pining for is to be told every day how marvelous their mates consideg them. Hot air l5 the diet on which marriage thrives and fElMEHS. Don't Be Too Frank Husbands and wives make the mistake of thinking that mania o gives them the rlvilege of telling each other home truths and dist-aging. lng all tact in eallng with each other. No lnan would tell any strange woman that she was putting on poundage. or deride her taste. or let nel- see how stupid and boresome he thought her. But he does not hesitaw to tell his wife that she is getting fat, and to make fun of her new mt, or tell her that she doesn't know what she is talking about when she ex- presses an opinion. Nor should any woman puncture the little pink balloon of the egotlg. tic man who is boasting of his triumphs or doing his little parlor triclu. On the contrary, she would listen with an expression of absorbed atten. tlon to his ballyhoo about himself and beg him to tell again how he caught that tarpon or pulled ofl’ that big deal. Mistakes To Be Avoided _ Most husbands and wives would rather die than pay each other a compliment, yet thev know that no flattery is so sweet as the home-brew- ed, and that any woman or man who will feed their mates on sweet talk can have them eating out of their hands. Husbands and wives make the mistake of thinking that marriage will give them some sort of supernatural power that will enable them to marry one kind of man or woman and change him or her into something entirely different as soon as they get them home. Miracles Seldom Happen Of course, these miracles never come ofl, for adults don't change their mental and moral characteristics any more than they do their physical ones. Husbands and wives alethings that have to be taken "as is," u the shipping manifests say. Husbands and wives make the mistake of thinking that the daily spat is an innocent indoor sport in which they can indulge without any harm being done, and. that after calling each other every insulting name they can think of and wounding each others vanity to the quick that they can wt it all out with a few kisses. and everything is as it was be- fore. Fata mistake. Neither party ever really f0 ts or forgives. The wound never heals and everyysugnsl put: until in e coffin of love. Wives Need l. Boost. Too Dear Miss Dix-Why will a man, who is kind. thoughtful. ilnsclflsh and all that a wife can ask as long as things run alonB smoothly. become aloof and intolerant when his wife is tired and nervous from overwork and needs aflectlon and understanding more than at any other time? Why don't. husbands realize that wives need a boost when things wrong as much as they do? TIRED ANSWER-Perhaps it is because men depend more spiritually upon their wives than wives do upon their husbands. Or perhaps it is because men resin: this]: whren it. comes to bearing things women have more en- a . durailldfi ins; haeyxe noliced that it is almost invariably the wife who makes the atmosphere of a home_.__ If she is gay and cheerful and opti- mlstéitib tlée houseugz] ruling)!‘ stgnfihine and laughter. even if the husband e m . con Ifluislbaiidfriyust naturally turn to their wives for comfort when they are in trouble. and n wife misses a great bet when she doesn t forgg: how worried she is and cheer him up. DORQTHY D - AWAITHWG IBONING A drawer in the kitchen cabinet should be lined with white paper For Quic er Re ie o and used to hold those odds and , CHEST ends of rough-dry articles that n l n n I I s thei- tn between laundry days. In COLDS h’: safegtlace the articles are kept clean an out. of sight. Use IIUCKLETS Stainless WHITE RUB Tho more quickly u Itlddlc‘: shut cold In curbed the [on danger than It o! something SAVING ON STOCKINGS TH! MAKERS OF 2G FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINSO FOR BEST RESULTS , Explains Tango Step: Waltl A tango‘: not l hundred yard dash! A girl hates to dance with a man who rushes her. Apache fashion. around the room. Lots of men do that who aren't sure of their steps or how to lead. Are you’! You could lcarn the steps from diagrams. The tango count fa a aimplc 1, 2 and 3. Doing the Cross and Side- Close Step. on Count l you step sideways on your left foot. 2-Cross right foot ovcr left. AND-Uncron left foot quickly and take short ltep to aide. ll-Close with right foot. Pause. Our SZ-pago booklet hu Now that silk stocking are be- coming more precious every day, them is every reason for us to take can of these very essential articles. Love! legs call for equally lovely stock gmandltlauptoustoaee that they wear as long as possible. The best way to treat your silk stockings is this. Dip them in mild. lukewarm suds after every wear- ing, avoiding rubbing or twisting the silk in any way. 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