;..;-. (Jaws-res . . vo-oooowewoo fiefnlflearfier lfifleek» Qlialinn gllazlqinn , 0-4-00 A I8 it w r m m ‘w. ‘ _ i ' Protest-wt m tor as {gwfilth . ' y sun. MON. ‘rue. wso. "ruu. ‘m. sar. oftpftff: wqgfni: Happy flluldhood Help‘ Weflfllel’ SM,‘ Bond N“ Tong“. Fm“ Turk" s“ tn,“ 3mm... °° - Vicissitudes of After-Life \ ' . a tn to ' Tonque Your’: Dish Mani Royal aoqos w? .,.,‘X,'“1i,,‘f,i‘§‘.§‘“l§.w§.“- 111;}- t3‘. _-__ Turkey Lgqf when ‘playing for a meal? A. hen the bill amounts to People make collections of many things that run all the way from Group unra- unra- left- Group loft- Group 25° °Y "Pm- l! Lmtgulni‘ °ngefllg¥ primitive paintings and uncut males to soda pop bottle two m6 llllml c gonad fimwd ova, C 0v" D all‘, setlienfi’ ma’ g”? ' e a folders, and as long as they get any pleasure out of them it is all to the k e {,5 133360 isn" kmd of Bu“; good, unless they fnrcé those of us who are not interested in their par- ‘Onqu. h“ ‘Y worn by the well- ressed man that particular lino of junk to spend boresomc hours looking at it. 2 1b lb 1 1h |ls considered correct for all ln- y , Such being the case. I often wonder, as I see " l ' " _ ' formal duytlllw Occasions? l l » people gloating over postage stamps and cracked l 4 M19" ~ 3 °k.m" A- Ye-“li ‘he “will”! “"- whm pitchers and undecipherable autographs, that prac- ¢°llP°ll “nmamm e13’ “mm “a “M17 tically ho one ever deliberately sets out to make a A chance is as qood as a rest——so if the holiday week has you in a whirl you can at least have a chcmqe in the season's festive lure by mdktnq fl sizzling steak the focal point of Sunday dinner. Mon- day's suqqestion is to cook a tonque and serve it hot with c: horseradish or mustard sauce. To rinq in the New Year on Tuesday, roost Turkey will be King of the Feast. Wednesday calls lorth the tongue to be sliced and reheated in ct tcinqy tomato sauce; or it you prefer c: tdke-it-ocisy-meczl it can be served cold, alternated with sliced turkey. A mtum to pldiner living is intimated/in Thursday's meat loaf. mode from halt a pound each of ground beet and veol. But it can be given ct party touch by beinq removed from its pun when baked, frosted with whip- ped potatoes and rammed to the oven for a delicate browning. On Friday, the remnants of the New Year's bird ccm be done up in reqcil lashion-sizeable cubes alonq with qreeu peas and mushrooms in your bent cream sauce served on hot corn bread squares. For a final fllnq, the bones are scheduled for the soup pot. And it you have not already tried it. cream oi turkey soup should prove worthy of being added im- mediately to your reminder list for next yecn‘. Sausage tor Saturday is c: flexible purchase. One pound will nicely serve four. Or if you are still in compcmy mood, it can be tastefully extended by beinq served citop a savoury spuqhetti dtsh. The weeks rationed meats have taken barely hcilt your coupon allotment. The remainder is to help you to stretch your holiday cdterinq capacity it need be, or to be set aside in your "Sunday roost batik". ,, %A lcvvw- A oooooo-o-oo» lBetter English i ist. Early in the war lot of praise and go l" U19 Pllllcr for t “lily were doing lnTllfiywe been.‘ E c wa‘ - ' been foughlt agntheir services have But unless they want to be b“. t their pictures he unusual jobs - and doing well. s l). C. Williams o 0-0 o+o+o +0 +0 o ‘ellfigilihlagrltf gri-Iongtowiklth this sen- ter ‘for dinlner." g ave my 51s- laéonwcfiag‘thsl'rlblli"g?orrect pronunc- . Which one of these w rds is glllssspelled? Jerktn. jepardg, M11. ‘l-mifly/hat does the word "immut- Bbllhy mean? ' at is with lo the; trance"? pot expect any gratitude-not even 10m the employers who did the most to coax them to work. these women are out once again that the world of that few men really believe that. women should be given equal breaks when it comes to pay. chances at promotion, responsibili- ty, recognition. etc. There is going to be very little gratitude to: the thousands women who helped to keep the country going in war-time — once the war ls over. There is only one place where women have the say about how things are run or stand on an equal footing with men, and that is in the home. It's still a man's world outside the home-as women will discover, when they again start to compete with men for jobs. And all the thanks they can expect for the help they gave their country flur- lng the war is the personal satie- a word beginning means “angular (its. ANSWERS l. Se)’. "I em gob: 8151GT Elt dinner." 2. ronomice the e as in bet, no; as tn her. 3. Jeo- PKTTUH 4. State or quality oi being llllfhllllgeabie. “We must recognize the immutabtlity of God's laws." 5. Longitude. to have my IS MAN'S WORLD WOMEN FIND OUT The man who said "Ncve? ex- pect gratitude" was talking to and about individuals. But women should realize that the advice also holds good for a faction it. gave them to have a class. When the v/ar cnmc women chance to serve. itvhcd in and took over all of the obs left empty by men who donned Uniforms. They have played an im- Enormous velvet Olwmlllli lll porlunt role, not only in keeping Jewel tones shown in New Yolk the machinery of wur going, but have been eqlllpllcd Wll-h YUYYPV‘ in keeping civilians icti, clothed. nnri able cushioned tops. TGVEBJJHZ many a businessman from havingl compartments inside that will ao- to close down, comments a column- commcdate five pairs of shoes. I 3 Good Reasons Why Most Young Mothers Use thisWay to Relieve Miserics of Children's COLDS Thanks to its effective panetraing-xrimalssing action (as illustrated), time-tested Vick: Vapokub promptly helps relieve coughing spasm Ill"- cular soreness o: tightness, con- astlon and irritation in the bronchial also! N0 IIIIR or mnacn um? mm roam. 100 Jun nus n on want Munro. The very momengxyou rub soothing, vaporizin apolnb oorhreagdaescand sched- zime, l: mm to work-sud iorboumait 0M3! man's Realm f ¢¢0+L+<+~++o+o+w they reaped a well treated dur- terly disappointed they had better! As soon as,the men are back: Rotng to find business is a man's world. Andl of Modern Etfqaettl By Icborta Loo pressed. @O+O-O-O-O-O RAISIN SAUCE 1-2 ou seedless raisins. washed and dre. ed 1 1-3 cups cold water brown sugar. lightly 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons com starch 1-3 cup very mild vinegar (or diluted. strong vinegar) _1-2 tablespoon fine-flavored drip- In p 15 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1-8 teaspoon ground mace Worcestershire sauce in a. saucepan and bring to 5 minutes. Combine the brown sugar, in the raisin mixture; “t, constantly smoot tlnue to cook, stirrln mains. Stir tn the vinegar, drlpblns In if desired, the cinnamon, cnoe an Worcestershire auce F"‘"“‘““”i“"""”l z 3 ‘i Ba 449M114 0m ENIARGEMENI’ IN GLASSnJ a 1v... ma... emu Send your nefltivs and v mantel or druuing table-or to give a ir and . . en sweebinz strokes. Never file %".‘Z.‘t’§-"t.t"t.tt‘.‘2.t£.’;.“.‘.fEt.'..{‘iX..‘§L'3‘3 33%,?“ wgogwdcw, 0391;; a3 13$ “u; a 1 m d u and , e c 8s . o , a. seer sm fiil"igr‘§ifi-“slll' ' ° m’ ’°' 01a woollen underwear in the bot- mil edges. Inf the 1mg side o! l Any n» roll (a orbsapotunl) developed“!!! tom of the tnink. The sweater the emery board to bevel edges of printed 25c. Enllr ementa if x0 _ll\ uni 311mm; 1n the but-mu lira/war, Au the haul v mounts. 3 (0125:; ramed onivor t-snmata. 7' r 9' in Gold. Silver, Walnut or finished tramel. c each. Illl ION!!! OFF- tod uhrflm 9- °fi9°“t.‘.‘{.°‘l..'.°'.?if 331'?» .34.. "will during anuary and February. Canadl‘: largest studio dm quality w! try, where Canada's conservation suds. Rinse and drv. Prom ‘mix-and fl '"="".t "fiel- iplm‘ "m" program is getting into ‘nigh sear ""1 °" P“ "" ‘ ““"" to the hum of sewing machine and norm even: - DEPT. l) ' - _ _.,,___ 1 , . gadigl’ hgéefim mfg 4.‘ liicmove the cuticle with I cot- 8104 Sflfltlpflgl 3004a ma: out hopeful with mu mlmlwom°rgggpflrg>°d,mvglgg d‘ mum nuocu- annu- “W” “W14 ° 9mm l” “m ' OOOOO-O-O By Anne Ashley Q. sivAe furniture polish? seed oil and turpentine. a bottle and shake. Put; a. little o the oil on cheesecloth, rub overth clean clot veti A. Scrape a small French chalk over the Q. 'll c n I s Bépe until, fliaplilflbfltgp scour ed? A. Mi hit and allow so into a thitllr plate, wizh a iitt water. pply to the leak and it stop at. once, m A NEW YEAR'S PRAYER By-Tholma Teed God To l And hi1 loo t, tinatraid. Please let restate 0f all that, might, Grant, mo a Success t VBDOUII, eufil: ‘fir:- t" "W- Thou. tgxnhfldft'.tho mm. fnboursotd discouragement. canyon. t . I p_ iovodflna 130cm §§-O-O-O-O-O'§§ gCoo/fs Corner g Combine raisins and cold wag: boil. then simmer, uncovered. for salt and corn starch and grlldlwlly 5W‘ return to saucepan and cook Ovel‘ 10W 61100" h s lfflflfi until hly thic ened: cover and con- g occasion ly, until no raw flavor of starch re- to your lik- ; heat thoroughly before serv- ha! get this newest-style glass anclmod enlargement 3K’ x 4K‘ for out lack Ebony If colored. 70o. 04-00-000 ‘Hm-k How Can I 11g fO-Q 00-044 O-O-QQ-Qrb 4-0-O§Q4~04§ V How can I make an inexpen- Use equal parts of raw lin- Pour into entire surface, and polish with a liowcan I clean soiled vei- quant-it of ileti sypot! and then brush with a s iff brush Arllucgirt will be removed with the c a a leak in a s services can me in this comma year, when dark days of doubt or imp mo happy. undiamaycd. with m pelt keen mm": [nap When darkening clouds are round QKWIIII Pleaeerainmyoioein audmonthero dawns r "glut urn} ‘ . {m have enamel ‘x . I QQAQAQAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAALA ‘kxxxkxaxk vvv vrvwv v v vvvvvvv v land PG FSOHG t thy Dis‘ Sdys ‘Aka AAAAA L‘ .4. vvvv wvvvv v I DQTO c-Q I Rich“ In Memories‘ ' . t the one thing that would give its fo unate pos- sessor more happiness than any other that could possibly be mode tire of looking at and showing to others, eapeciallv . to those who have picked up the some items that we have and to whom we can say ‘won't you remember," but this is purely a matter of chance. we didn't of a set purpose start out to collect beautiful memories, but who that has one would sell it for all the money tn the treasury? FUND THOUGHTS Parents should feel that almost their most important duty to thdl child-ran consists in starting them to make a collection of beautiful memories as soon as they are out of the cradle. The great tragedy of childhood is not for the youngsters to be pom and ragged and beaten and half-starved. It is for them to have no pleasant memories of their youth. Never to have known any love or tenderness. Not to ‘be obit to recall how soft was a. mother's breast and how sweet the sleep in a father's arms. The memory of a happy childhood has carried many a man and woman through all the vicissitudes of a hard alter life. Few people ever do the things that they enjoy with any thought in an extra dividend for good mess c. countries. the majesty of a snow-clad mountain, the rapture of hearing a great musician. the savor of a perfect meal in a famous restaurant; their collection of memories that one mulls over for e. lifetime. have put that money in pots and hsps the little bride is wiser than we are. romance faded, and she can only tell her she was and what a grand wedding she had have missed all. the fun and have no happy menmries to console us. ‘Living & Leisure THE WOMAN'S REALM MERCY mmgnotfnlm one in life can 0. More noble or more brave, Than speak a kindly word or two. Some lesser life to save. box so that hunting through bun; anld elsewhere. n. t. speedy stunt by saturated pad on few seconds. then "slick" it the nail — and-off comes old polish. FILE BIG!!!‘ 2. An emery board smoothest filing job; a that You can use it. —Ge0r§e H. Bwcetman. in‘ "Our Dumb Animals." IDLE CLOTHES MUST WORK o Any idle clothes in you: home? Th ‘set them to work ‘Ilhat of them too good to throw out. but not good enough to wear-as they are. Used Earmonts are having soles worked on them in thou- sands of homes acre-m the coun- buffer. smooth for with a nail brush. them. What. starts as a. sad rag is wazvsfonned into l, glad mg; money and materials are saved m)" my and in stray bite of dust. flmtion has suffered another m the expon ed customer demand tn u‘ mum‘ some lines. 1'11: conservation and re-moke Plwraui ts a hi1 inc are in short sum: v. but these am: Underwear (men's, Warren's, children's); men's suits. .mm's shirts. sweaters. woollen garments for children. household linens. IIOME MANICUII ONCE A WEIR If your hands are nice and smooth. vour nails well done. vau can no anvwhere and feel "right!" A once-a-week home manicure il quite lwllibie even for the bus- iest woman. Of course professional cures are wonderful but the busv woman hasn't always the time ghost attain her budrwt won't stretch n: tools little f e '1. If wileh runs into on the cuticle. remove i unwrapped orangewood Dorvt tan vour polish to don't hold your fingertips over ridges ‘Phen- aro lom new fut aunlv over your polish to sj mun m: man Assembl you inure F,“ “mg, ‘maker m ‘ m“ are readv for fun or action Ii. ll ‘our hope that the‘ NEW YEAR . \ will bring with ‘u Health, Happiness. r1 THE - WN v1» a AAAAA .-i;----.-.---.-.».- .-.- ly/Fashioflsfd collection of beautiful tnemorles. which would be Qt course. as we go along through life, we do assemble a lot of mental pictures that we never beyvnd the pleasure of the moment. but, when they do, memo y throws The thrill of travel in far they ere not only a passing delight. they are among the star items in We often criticise girls because they are so determined to have swanky weddings. with white satin and tulle veils and orange blossoms and the flununery that goes with it. whether they can afford it or not. How silly. we say. for Mary, who is as poor as a church mouse, not to pins andghunglislggwyoprons. But per- e lng for herself a. beautiful memory that will last long after her youth has gone and her grandchildren of how pretty So it is false economy to deny ourselves every pleasure and make life herd and barren. for when we do, we lose out 0n two cOliflvté~lwe You won't have to go u drawers Remove old na-il polish. Make using a small pad of absorbent cotton saturated with Olly polish remover. Hold the the nail for a down all the does ifiao long one. _ 3. 'I‘o_ stimulate circulation. buff the nails with a chariots-covered This will give you a base brotec tion. After buffini scrub the nails Use warm. soapy around the cuticle gently. Don't push! Clean under the nails t» a over the nails main with your oily Paint vour nails rum base to tin for the cover-all streamline fin- dee we“ ish 1r you 1m to show the "half tah l f tempura taxti ' - sharia“ ‘lint all t we! clotlle "mm", m“ m” °”"““" but this takes breotice to do a per- feot iob the sides t. with an stick dry it, .. light. This comes bubbles or little drying preparations wh h Wu can gig drying They do l wonderful were in v- plvina one drop lwgzgutclrouxt cream orlotlbn antryom- hands >¢‘$¢¢ , w- , w. Ellen's ‘Diaryp _ a; no nun hall's wu- Itwuuwoll for certain mem- bers of the family Joanie and I week to do as n o ere tpéned it u lllhlfitallth w‘ g doubtless have been several ointed faces Chris mas morning. week end flurrles o! snow taken a tantalizing dell ht in playing across the fields d set- tling on the roads ao that exce t for a truck or two on the hig - way todaly,‘ mote: traffic in the vic nity o Alder-lea was t a stand- still. The more stout-hearted a- mong the farmers. including Pat, were able to make the trip to cn-, joy the excitement of the Christ- mas market, making it slowly by horse and sleigh. It may have been that some have been takln the recent favorable weather an good roads too much for grantedhRob for example. Recently, by a round»- about route that led back across his own fie-ids to a road which con- nects with ‘th highway he was able to place h s car at the cross- roads near the corner store tq be ready-if the Aiderlea road was full of drifts-for the usual Christ- mas Eve drive to the city. The young man from the houle on the hill, by a series of rnanoevres by way of the fields also brought his car nearer the highway. He. in- tonds. in the morning to hitch old Dobbin" to it in an effort to "ford" the more formidable cum. Both at. the moment, anticipatg the coming of tho snow plough pru- ently to clear the way. Meanwhile Rob's cu- nlts there complacently in the mow and Xaroyfl (WNB she thinks of the holiday) has I far-away wiatful look in her Wei. "You can't boat a bore, and slsilll this time of year" James remark! encouragin them to think .avor- ably of ths mode of travel, tfior- ‘gflul that a younger genera o? mix comfort and thrills muchltlgo - ter than we. who can bear vdl t! measure of discomutort in qr er 0 have "safety first. O I O t It is "an ill wind"'indeed "thl blows nobody load.’ ‘I! U? fir; cent drifts that have ‘t roads, Ln places so’ that d P?‘- vented the mailman: rouu -l¢h“ that many of us wondereddw we were mtulnl 1P0!" u" ‘Y u‘; ti: brought all of our frn-imllv t0 O hei- at Alderiea this Oh lama! .- Even Jamie: black Mutt- o in?“ “d “u?” quickly oultto weir! ltlfldfil‘ ‘tfle ctfiafh. “hex-n ‘runny rom I . '_ slept. Jamie visited ll? llifztlulitre‘, cross llig lane to vtaw Qltllmed h‘ and then when he ha!!! l‘! ltlo "m _ nfgfllflmld §$¥n@'1"tl'§§'il'¢"th= wit’ I I . to listen attontivoli W 5"‘? ‘ha! not ‘roadeast. ' l’- l° f: Jam“ early" l" “m- mddh“ no new al, as thoulll ill" ‘a? undm“ thin: t‘: lrelonrn ‘all; blew" Rah ove oo brqught the horse to the door 10f the ' homew - ' this A; I have alwayl ml"! "- day before chants?‘ rifmalatfd ‘f: fleetini hour" l dc mu“, may. "fibg: 1.61:? £19011‘: “the time when Q | m rt". d" .2: lihlcefiovéhgutsvlioéder of m iackft a; I milked the GUOYIIIQY W" l‘ the next stall, until the last. can was washed and returnetllmfigd g PM” m the pmtry-fup d clared short while. '39- Km t ehmch there was really l\° n" ° d‘ and’; There had been will" i‘; __ “a to nibble at but James in exuipwm our chatting to I03! "h" "9 B" tinned itz. "Its Christmas t . Ellen! Who over heard tell ohm; Christmas Eve without some to eat?" Accordingly. my 9m?" wer brought out and sampled‘; Tab y crawled from her rage! beneath the stove to stretch w; self and make her loft way i‘? herself close to Jomies feet w 3 the kettle sans a hunnv lulled": the fire snapped and rrackle n pleasant accord . woul Now that ‘our evening ll gong to take its place with every Dist Christmas Ive. I try to recall what made it seem lo satisfying. I remember the subjects of our chat- ting. We talked about the progress of th, Winter farm work, the 1m; ram”; wood-cutting up along the stream 19161;] “u” “my . c1? t a! “Gum ‘eggwlylutrlle: ngvguilnrfie gem?” Brlltlng u» Textile o» new,“ g§,,g"',,,gf,,; "1' 991°": ryhflwsncsi-st: "if it svoslld be fill! " . _ ~ e rnornn .' an amen During the transitifl! Period sxfialof ‘QQFQM 1ft my}: ‘git; Inspoke of Chrfstmaa Days of other z following the end of the war. b us}, “Mm; 1mm, o; neck o; years. Of the luit one. dark with there m‘: aps between all-Pill! and “e to u,“ o“ war‘: gloom and were grateful for the peacetime one to come. I was [other and if Jeanie had to unto return to her house across he inn, to attend to some of her innerxpreparatlona. the rest were here. aroiyn busy with a bit of mending; James resting in hi". old armchair Jamie comfortable on the couch beside; Rob took his cue on the old melting chair and Jock cam; from the stable: to stay awhile, the lighted lantern, on tho floor beside his chair. If we can- not spend our Christmas Dav to- gether, we have had this Ive of it, to remember . I I lob‘ slot h i the lfimfsimflfiilit" slap wra hi1 music of r4 AAAAL AAAAAAJA L‘ ‘l , flsls.lr;gi.ae_yva_,~yc=g>i Do flutter with" Sort of heartshsped with With an “P410. Sides brollfllt m "top-knot" 21:141.‘ f b omen oeibofll- ‘Zlwiilhl K160i! todtfl hish m“ new n u» m a m: nmmmwmsupoiwv/ htgnuhasuonsmmfi-onowllllclllfl totheto aidlncinuufletnhu uigahabotylgattractivouwellub Hlsh hood balances high oheobbonol. artistic open neckline ia Morning Smile Scrapbook lylnbortalno MAKING l!‘ (LIA! ‘rhodoauof lslta tional ltop nssungei ‘rhelifeofanoliibroosnt/hlthll of the rows in all}: or two pread to the broom by releasing the straw. Anson!- snow: 1-1-1- ‘ had been m}: III! 1' an a areal become somewhat parts of III! ammonia will seldom fa to remove spots from l. woolen regardless of how ol be. Keeping Galena bunches nded by strings from the attic JNeedIecraftJ. FOR THE IIDI CLOSING ITYLI" This becoming with its unusual aide c ment, will lust fill W" n that, can be worn no. m aides 1o u. 16. 16 rem inch fabrio; 14 yarn a to h" ‘agawsawimfi’ nigh lagging and fi-fi‘ unit or zone number in Char ottetown Guard happy too to have the family. a 7 “'75 N“ 3581 c. 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