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Every Day Styles For The Hfillfliii Sewer ‘ _ _ a dress [ hats llPllllP!‘ [no [illlflfed ngf goo ; Every wardrobe nerds (‘FFSEY- Yvlfll like the shirtmakcr I fill 1mg of this attractive rayon and ‘ilk END‘! drfisfl- A Yoke emphasizes the square look about the should. ["- _sh11'1'1n8 falls into soft fullness ‘mic: the bosom. A ])8l’l(‘l effect , "sit down the front. adds inches 1 ‘ 3° YUUT hfliflilt. It's a model that ‘ialso takes to fabric ggntrgqts_ m ‘llfllllllfil’ this season. It's exquisite- - 13' IOYPLV in black satin-back crepe t with the shoulder yoke. front pan- l cl. collar and slecvc cuffs of tho i HIWWnir-r: side of the crow. It's: ouisfanriiilgly' chic in vclvrt for 1 nhcrnoons. t Sff-‘le N0. 28-18 ls designed for ‘ sizcs 1G, 18. 20 years. 34, 36, 38, 40, r47. 44. 46. 48 and {KO-inches bust. t Size 36 rcqtilrcs 3 1-2 yards of 39- inch materiel with 3-H yard of 39- ‘ inrh contrasting. l Send fifteen cents (l5) in stamps i wt coin from mefcrredl wrap culn t, carefully. nddress m Charlottetown _.,,.,,,. ilStyle No. 2848 Size... .-. one u . 1 . l t Name Strfel. Add reso ' set-v“ with cithcr- custard, max-ma- Tl ll the it.» “mum: of flmouu huslvv ~z.-| . \ .|\ u. ht- t burned for "UIQUWW “R.‘\f\l)"|2ll\7]i. EHIIWN HIlAllll can SYRUP The Famous Energy Food The CAN/WA stance c0 ltmitvitmontvni THE COOK'S CORNER .\l.»\R)l.\L.\DE FPONGE PYDEHNG The dull chilly days of autumn are iipl i0 makt- hot sweets and puddings particularly welcome, so maybe you will like to try these. Here is a l'f.‘L‘l])G for marmalade sponge puddings-—- Have five small sponge cakes (or use a round sponge cut up); two ounces of butter; niree table- spoons of fruit juice marmalade, three eggs: three quarters of a pint of milk; one ounce of sugar. Have a pie-dish well greased. of sponge cakes Put in a lnycr spread wlth marmalade and place pieces of butter between. Beat the eggs. milk and sugar, add the fruit juice, pour over time cakes. and lP-‘HT’. to soak for a few min- utes. Hell- one ouncc of butter. pour on the topatlzen dust over with castor sugar. Bake in a good oven for thirty minutes. The dish must. be ire-ll greased in order that the pudding should tum out easily. ladc sauce. or crvam. , '/"-nr~i:wri'niinvn Half a pound nfprvlcd and cored apples. chopped: "Hi a pound of breadcrumbs; lull R Pmmd stoned. chopped dates‘. four ounces 1.4.‘. Lvlo-LQ-l-q A A m- l v vlv ial a O-O OOO-OOO-O-O l Dorothy Dix'$ Letter Box The Husband is the Breadwinner, Therefore it is up to the Wife t0 do Everything She Can in a Social Way to Assist Him in Making Right Congtpcts " Dear Dorothy Dix-We have recently vmaved to rlmell town u“, company my h cl is with has built u e little village of y houses and a country club. The place ls love y, but. 1 em utmeppyynbe- _ cause the other people are different from us. ey are ounger, with either no children or one or two c ren at most. Thev drink and smoke and do things that my hue and I do not do. I em 87. Have tour children, one a girl Ln college. end ulthough my husband es a g cry. we eke hoéuawble to entertain like the ones who have no a whore nut-t . l have tried to be friendly with these t people, but we just don"t click. When there ls a party l run loft. out. Since I realized I wasnt ntaking friends l have just stayed to myself. I cry and Deg my husband to leave and try to find a position somewhere else. 1 want t0 go back to my old home. I know he ls worried because I am no. hubby and it. does not. do his work any good. He is highly valued by the company. What would you do 1f you were me? MRS. X. were you 1 would have enoigh courage and common sense and Ml ion for my ltuabatid to act. ike a reasonable hum n being instead ot a silly cry-baby‘; to meet the situation witn a grim dcieruunailou to make the best. of i. instead of a gust of tea-rs. Haven't you enough sense to realize that you are ready to jeopardize the whole future of your ianilly just because you thlnkiomc woman has snubbed 5-0“; because you are homesick for Mother and the girls and your o.cl bridge ioursoinc and your church sewing circle? _.D0nt fool youixelf lnio thinking nut il you force your husband lnlO giving up the good job he has ho can slop out and pick up miothel one Just as g “wk “(mm uoqq Jon,- an: hard gécfiet these times, anc they are not handed out to incu who are so hen ,_ ed by their wives Lmt e cent be aeptilncdupon .o ti.) iniytinng except what their wives want t em to do. squawmn are not highly regarded b)’ VflIIIJlOYGT-S. Probably all ul_ us uuulu prefer to live among Liic people we have known all of our llVCs and “hose ways and habits arc Our ways and llflDlL . But iluu. good luck ituppcns to comparatively lcxv, Most o1 l.S have to go Where our iuriunc call us. It we have any intelligence viliat- ever, or any character or backbone, we adapt ourselves to the condflons I under which we must lt-ve and w the people with whom we must as- sociate. And we find that people the world over are just. about the satne and ' that they respond .0 the some sort of treatment. Hold ywrselt aloof ‘ and they wlLi let you flock by yourseu. Be friendly and they wall hold I out inch" hands to you. Take an interest inthe community doings and ‘ on will be one oi tnem. But if you withdraw irom all contact; they will cave you :0 gloom and feel yourself ill-treated and left out. Because none of us is so attractive that strangers are going w run after us IJIG drag us out of our shells. so my advice to you to to dry your tears and quit. worrylnvgtgour t pool- husband, who no doubt has plenty of troubles of his own out i your whining and complains. Quit showing your neighbors that you dis- t approve of them and nave taken a critical attitude toward thcm. What. ' they do is nune of your business. But ll ls your business to conclllale l item and. make friends of them for your husband. You can queer his ‘ ~ of rising in the company by making him unpopular with the oher employee. Put. your pride Ln your pocket and start out tn court the other women in your ittle community. Join in all of their activities. Invite them to your home to lrtle informal meals. _You will soon find that they will halfway and. that they are Just as nice as the folks you know Answe We ll, I hope that if I n meet. you back nonle. Don't let Lou: homeslckness make you ruin our husband's chances of success. It the meanest and most selfish th a woman can d0 t0 B. llllill. Dear Dorothy pix-Wm boy friend says that I am mistaken when l‘. say that if a man isnt Jealous of his sweetheart 1t means he doesn t love her. He says JGBIOUSY is NOT a proof of love. I say it IS. Which of us ls right? t - J- FM- Answer: The boy friend. it Ls. It ls an insult. wife, it simply means that ho doesn't trust her. honor or her affection for mm, or else he would know that where she was, or with whom, sic would walk straight and be faithful to hltn. A man must have a pretty poor opinion of a girl if he thinks that she is such a. weak and Vflftillfllillg creature that she can't dance with e man without falling in love with him. or even be ctvil to her dinner party without being disioyal to him, 1 have never been able to under- stand why any woman would be foolish enough to inariy o. man who w“ filled with suspicions of her and behaved her capable of having affairs with any stranger who came along, The queer thing about Jealous people is that their minds seem to be Jealousy isn't. a compliment, as you evidently think v W He has no faith 1n her Dcmernrn sugar. half a grated nut- meg. Blond all with two I125 “W! short crust pa then _t.urn the mixture into t. Eakr- in a hot oven for lcn m utcs then Nducf! heat to moderate and cook for thirty minutes. Ivor Vrlety for th hole Family! * A MomingSmilc l stviun‘ an. ROUND Boy-Iv» called about the job for a smart messenger boy. Managcr-Elorry, my d, the vacancy was filled yesterday. Boy-Then it's a smnrt manager you need. to take the notice out of the window‘. u/APAME; y? s: M” vawz éi/tabfizad EaH/nq/ mavens DEUCIOUS encusu PUDDiNGS READY TO STEAM AND seave l " AN OLD ENGLISH RECIPE THAT YOUR FAMILY WILL ENJOY ‘they profess to love to be capable of the lowest. crimes. filled with the most rotten thoughts, and that they believe the people Whether t s l; because they themselves have no sense of honor or loyalty, and hence do not believe that any one else has, I do not. know‘. Bu; at. any rate it is a safe bet. never to tnarry a green-eyed man or womRn. Dear ' D Would you advise a. girl who 1s contemplating mar- riage to tell her fiance that she can never have children? Can a mar- riage be a success without children? I. M, F. 1x_ "W"! Service. Address. Be sureto hen e man is jealous of his sweetheart. or: hls - ' OOfOOOOOOO-l-O-OO r Miniature Landscape Lovely L. Dish Garden that counts” flotilla. e. a. Berg A: one time, Mrs; S. A. Bug of CIIIIIOIG, Alberto, was eccun. tomcd to baking 20 loaves of bread each week. That's about 1.000 loaves of bread per year! You can understand, then, that baking on such e large scale, Mrs. Berg had need of a “two-in-one" flour. First it mus: ylcld satisfying results; secondly, it must give het- the most for her money. Bearing this in mind, she begun to try out several flours. She found that with Robin Hood she was able to get the best bakings—-bread, cake; and pastry that were lovely, light and tasty. However, she thought she could save money by using a flour that was cheaper than Robin Hood. But it didn't take her long to discover that she couldn't go by the price on the bag. She found that because of Robin Hood's extrl strength, she was able to get more loavel out of‘ every bag. This more than made up the dif- ference in price. l: nl- t I Eli! to Plant and Care For Faraway scenes? Woodland dells? Build them in miniature ln your dish arden or capture their beauty my: cttle giardetg. ou can en oyt efantastlc beauty at: the Orient by planting in your Jalphanflerlszdilablljfill salnsia/ierlgsh paint er p an an . l"! Dhllodendron. mop Use e fainted watertight baking Dun or leh. Cover bottom with drainage material and flll with gar- den 10am. Make a blue lake from half a rubber ball or toy dish paint- ed blue inside and filled with water. Or turn your dish garden into a Eahlnra oasis by planting small um. re la palms grown from the tops ot an old plant or from seeds. Your fav r"e woodland dell will sltflngf‘! "f9 if YOU Plant seeds of Virginia cedar. pine and elm. To k901i dish sarden plants healthy 5PM}! oncepr twice daily. n‘ Bmiilufl. I00. to make l bottle 35rd" Wm’! K8! begonln. tiny palms and ferns. Push plants into place [ For 13 years Mn. Berg has used ell"! with wire forceps. Robin Hood for ell her baking. o"? 32-h!!! booklet gives expert wdvlcepn bottle gardens, ierrgriumg and dish gardenl. How to grow Laldenlas and orchids ln terrarlums. ls-tchen herb let-dens. Send 20c ln of Glass Gerdecniufingrlfgsglrtyoggxi door Gardens to The Guardian write lal and ml; gklynesuaur Address, Name Modern Etiquette (l: I-OBIBTA LII) E llreet Addreu e Q. When issuing formal invita- tions for some formal affair, should they be addressed to bot-h " and wife, er’: \J_ the hos- fess is not acquainted "'1 .1 one of them, or dlsa proves ..‘.l one? A, Yes; nelt er tlv- mt- “ind nor the wife should be umucetl. Q. When offered a. dish ln which there ls both a. serving spoon and a fork, how should a guest handle them? A. Take the spoon in the right hand. the fork ln the left. Q. With whom must. a man al- ways dance first? A. With the woman whom he has escorted to the dance. Town Province .§'§+§-O-§§J/ l How Can I ‘I 9 ; is; ANNE unun ' s. t Q- HOV! Qn I ascertain, when bllylnfl 1 Woolen fabric, 1f it has bflfl Slhétched and is likely to shrink when laundered? A. an 1f the fabric hu e series of ho along the aelvadgeu. If it has, di not buy material. Q_ KW can I dislodge B. fishbone when it stuck in the throat? A. Slow y swallow the juice of I. lemon, witch will dissolve the bone and allow it to pass down the throat. Swallowing the white of an egg is also an effective remedy. Q. How can I clean willow- ware A. Willow-ware can be cleaned nicely by scouring with a strong solution of salt water, using a brush. Answer. Certainly it would be most dishonorable for a girl to marry a man withou". tolling him that the could not ltavc children if she knew such t io be the case. Not all men want c hildren, _but. to many men a childless 4 marriage would be a heart-breaking disappointment. i Many childless marriages are extremely happy. Because there are no children to take up the woman's love and tenderness, she lniswws it ,all upon her husband and they seem to grcuv clixser together and be t, better chums than most couples who have children, so you need not. b! - afraid to icl your fiance that you can expect no little bundles from heaven. He may be glad of it. But in any event he has the right t0 know vvheinor there will be the patter of any little feet in his house or ‘ not, so that he can withdraw if he has the paternal lnt-tlnct strungiy de- veloped in_hlm. DOROTHY DI I, o ~ ' "- - - i To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimee u so“? Miss aiméa receives n leebt100 vows for each design before ft n w- for this column. Bend us your votes. We print all the popular APPLI DESIG Dear Readers: Appllqued quilts are rapidly finding favour with mod- ern home-makers. And this lovcl iris pattom 1s one of the nicest we have seen. Try repeating the dee ‘on dresser-scarf ends and window Glgtltlifl! for a smart ensemble. E ther small prints or solid colors are e ec ve. Pattern includes cut-out patterns for the design, material require- ments. instructions for forming each block and full instructions for fin- Sh“; the guilt nd 2 cents, coins preferred. h, geotitamdfi$tsanfigTo be med when ordering Patterns and Vwlng To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DIBIGN NO. 891 Nlm¢--—— — —-— - --- --- _-__- --_- ‘a ... BtreetAddreu-_-.¢ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._____._._.______ 91W — — — — — ————- State ——-"'“'-'~--- l suggest the following es e Golden Age For Babies Carnation CompanglLimited, Toronto, Ontario. Carnflfililcn A CANADIAN rnocucr lnorumnoastau ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._._..______, . “multinational-magnum. .-.i-. I '¢3-"¢++»»~.w rvoo-voe-Qo-voww-vk y . _ nd Personal I Fashions r Literature nun": unto co arm: PRICE or no“ “It's the number Robin Hood Flour n41“: 1»... 40.4.4.4 will: w-voqy‘. “ 00004-044100044; ’ sag“ Mn. S. ‘A: Bu; Cam/m, AIM "I use it for Angel Food as well u for other baking," she declared “because it is a healthier flour and’ more nourishing and iidnes make the nicest bread, pastry and cakpsg. Make This Flour Test The best way to convince your. self of Robin Hood's superiority is to compare it with other flourg; right in your own kitchen and in your own baking of brcatl am] pastry. Give it a fair trial us" Mtg, Berg did and you will always w“; to use Robin Hood. The whim. cleaner character of litihin lioocl Flour is due to special [tffrflfliiflung taken to wash the wheat before i; is ground into flour. Sn there‘; m) danger ofany dirt or dust gutting into the flour which you am] you; family are to eat. Make up yo"; itiind to buy .1 bag oftliix super-i.”- clean, grit-free flour for your next, baking. You can get a new book of recipes by sending nine can“ in stamps for “Baking Made BnsfCAddresnRohlnHood Flouz Mills, Limited, Muuctun, NJJ. ~0- Household Scrapbook my notation um Weferproofcd Mulch: To t maké matches watlplwl without interfering with their lu- fulness, dip them into hot melted paraffin; after cooling, they are ready for use. Damp matches than = will not light can be tised aftor ‘ they are rubbed back and forth through the bristles of a clozhq rush. Ihlned Marble Grease spots on marble can ll easily removed by covering the stains with a past/c of fuller‘: earth‘ and water and allowing it to remain for several days Better Ooooe It ls always better to cook eoocu with a small amount of water l» fore adding milk, in order to 000i the starch and give n. smooth well blended mixture BABIES born in this modem age have so much better chance of growing up big and strong and healthy! We know so much more about their feeding and care. We know now, for instance, ’ _ the great value of evaporated milk as an infant rm...‘ F‘ food. And Irradiated Carnation Milk is being used in to many thousands of homes bccausc babies do thrive on_ it. Aid we know the absolute need for “sunshine” Vitamin D for aabics and children, so that is why Carnation Milk is irradiated lor an extra supply of it. You know that Carnation milk is always safe (sterile), uniform (no matter where you buy it), convenient (needs no boiling, keeps without refrigeration until opened}, more digestible than other forms of cows’ milk. Also enjoy every day Carnatiorfs rich, creamy smoothness in all cooking and in crcaming cereals and coffee. . Write for thee: Carnation books. "The Contented Baby" is free. The Carnation Cook Book, containing a host of ideas and recipes, with full-page, full-colour illustrations is 15¢ (postpaid). "FROM CONTENTED COWS"- uuunmrmuflmwdviynlaudvydfl. hoyuwIuanwomrhIIM-flm