El‘??- Six. fOObooocoococooooocol0000000000cocoonu 00000000071 W omens Re alm eeel-Imnannsnzmgssvnns- -- - - ------ $141.14.?! . £14/r/.rl:s ' '/#:#//i//r-¢»" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN e-ooooooo-uoo-I ofooco o c T" '1 S0cial ,a|1d Personal vvv fFa m AAALAAAAAAQAAAAAAA A AAQAAAAAAAAAAAAA Gareth; Dix Says- AA44L vQv-vvvvvvvvvvv v¢vvvvvv shions '1 wtflggllOBERuz, 1941 Literature _ For B54155 IVOMY Drin I ‘Qlty eediecrait/ -F0r The Home 'f‘l1e jumper has what ft takes gct along at 5411301 and college. Its ncai and serviceable; it's versa- tile, too, for you can wear it with any blouse, skirt or sweater in your wardrobe. This Jum uer l5_lL‘l£ smartest we've seen in a 0x18 5W“?- You'll like the sleek princess lines and flared skirt — and don‘t over- look the different way it buttons on the shoulders. Better make two blouses - one with long sleeves,’ the other with short. You can't have too man of them. style No. M is designed for sizes l0, l2, 14, 16, 18 and 20. sine 16 requires 2 3-4 yards of 39- inch fabric for Jumper; 2 yards for blouse. Send Twenty (20cl coin ls pre- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the style number. Be sure m state the size you wish. Style No. 307'! Sine ............. lNamc itreet Addlfiuu _..__.z__.___.... .-.- Province Chest Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Genuine- Yicitsilitoliys ACCIDENT REHABILITATION BIRMINGHAM — (CPJ -—_ Aided by the Nuffield Trust. find mllliv-‘Yd in century-old Queens Hvslllifll- 31w first. hospital-rchabilittition centre to help pntiotits in influstrittl nt-cidexnts to resume their jobs is in opersitcn. Smms Down Cake Flour ntttkcs it easier for anyone tn llllkL‘ (‘lIkCS worth boast- ing about. A special flour for colic-baking, Smins Dnwn's fincr quality and faster rc- lction to lcavening naturally makes cake lighter and "' flitffietajust follow directions and your Swans Down Cake will have that fine, even grain Ind exquisite tenderness that marks crfcc- tion in liking. awn-a.» _ Try any cl the 9 fnfedre ripe: on every package. 'k THEY Will BE lF MADE WITH SWANS DOWN 0m Mo ZWKEFMVQ Gay Plants That Flower With Very Little Car: African Violets Begun From Leaf African violets are so gorgeous with their bright golden hearts! In a light but not sunny window they'll bloom bountifully, with really small encouragement. You can even start little plants ' from your first one by just pot- I ting long-stemmed leaves-creating on indoor violet "bed"l These lovely flowers have one decided hale-water on their leaves I —and one love, lots of moisture. ‘ Once a week, soak pot in pail of water until air bubbles mp. rising and give a mid-week drink by setting it in a saucer of water. lf the air is dry in your room, place pot in a saucer of wet pebbles, sand or peat moss. Another bright plant that. needs little light is hardy wandering-jaw. a graceful vine. Trailing from s glistening bowl of water it's the -,perfect decoration for a darkish 3 nook. And in your sunny windows? Stately white calla lily. pink- zflowcrcd wax-plant, bell-shaped scarlet abutilonl You can grow them all, easily, with s little care. Our KZ-page booklet tells exactly how. Gives rules for care of foli- age and flowering house plants. in- ‘eluding gcrnnitim, poinseltia. be- Igonia. Also tolls how to raise lovely bulbs and ferns, how to i grow plants in water. I I 58nd 30¢ in ‘coins for your 03p)‘ 10f “Mokzng Plants and Flowers I brow Indoors“ l.) The Guardian Ifftzme Service. Be sure to write mlmnly your Name, Add-res and I the Name of bcoklet. Name n. Street Address Erpvuize NON-‘MARTIAL INDIA ._ ___._h_ | BOMBAY — (CP) — In a, closer , relation of "India's so called non- ‘ martial races" with the militarv srr. vices. the old Madras Regiment, dig- bandetl l5 years ago, is ‘n be reqgqr- , ed and recruited immediately. srnmritm w r" ‘yt- scripls are being trained as pilot l b0llif).;l‘S au.. lmnuitctv- ; . Sivetltsh Royal Air Force to create a. reserve for the regular enlisted I and active force. . (FIN u‘ I similar tntitlmvstalum emu causes usua I helped by puff. mildly l curicunn OINTMENT MAKE YOUR OWN CHOICE WHEN IN MARRYING MOOD ing AWoman Who Is To Be Your Second Wife Dear lit-Several years ago I lost my wife, never been married and she is very much in love with me. The other woman is my wlfes sister, who ls a widow. She is equally as fine in every way as the first lrl. she ls much like my wife. but her heart. ll e mine. is in the grave of her dead husband. There are no children to be con- sidered ln either case. Which of these two women would it be wisest to marry? J. ANSWER-Wives ale purely a matter of taste and every man must do his own picking. ft doesn't matter if a wife is gocd or bad. she ls the she suits hlm and, if she_ oesn’t hit his fancy, she ‘ls the wronl one, 1.0 matter lf she has everv virtue under the sun. I I have known men married to women wno were bad-tempered and hard to get along with, sloppy housekeepers, and wasteful and extravagant, yet who adored them and were perfectly happy with them. And 1 have known women who were saints and good coo s who drove their husbands to drink. Outsiders never know what 1t is that makes a man marry the woman he did. Perhaps he doesn't know what it is. either. There was sonic lt- lusive quality in her that appealed to hlm and that made him feel that she was 1T for him. And sometimes he guesses right and sometimes [l6] gueses wrong, but. however it happens. he has a. better chance of happi- ness if he makes his own selection. Bo, you see, I would not dare to Dick out your wife for you to decide between the two ladies, and the only advice that 1 can give you is to throw the handkerchief to the one who most intrigues you. who meet makes you feel young and as if you were going a-courting again instead CLJlQSSI; marrying to get a housekeeper. Both of these ladies have their pom . Comparisons Necessary let's consider No. 1, who has never been married. who has no lost love, and who can give you her whole heart instead of the frazmentsof it. that; are not in the cemetery. You say that she is desperately in love wit.h' cu Well. that's in her favor, because the woman who ls ardently in‘ love with her hlusbankdkgnakes a good wife, for she is always on her tip- tces ti‘ in to ease . . Adilitigonalppoints in her favor are that you will not be slttln%at the second table and fed on warmed-over affection. Nor will you be rought, constantly in invidious comparison with your predecessor whose virtues will brighten as time goes on. A Family Affair The second lady has the advantage of being ln the famll , so to speak. You already know her and her background and are fami ar with her character and disposition, so lf you married her you would. at least. know mother than a stranger. But, it strikes me that, tr two people who are each brooding over the-Gig lost mates, marry, they will not bring much cheer to their ma-YYifl-Flie- 511 a marriage would be more like a. funeral than a. weddlnlf- Emil. 91:56:38 to me, needs some one with a. fresh, new warm, vigorous love to re n e the fires of love in their hearts.‘ N ever Too Old Dear Miss Dix-I am 70 years old and. have been a widower for i5 years. 1 never remarried after my wife's death on account of my daugh- ters, as I feared putting a stepmother over them. Now they are all grown and well cared for and on their own. and I am deeply in love with a fine woman. We have really been sweethearts for more than 10 years. I am active, in good health. hold a. fine position and am comfortab v cfl. she. But what makes me hesitate about marrying is that she is 1'1 YBBYS younger than 1 am, ages for her to be ha py. love me as I grow o1 er? ANSWER-Why not? A women of 53 is certainly old enough to know her own mind and. if she has loved you and waited for you for 10 years, you can be very certain that she has an affection for you that will last to the end. If she were a young irl. I should not advise her to marry a man 1'7 years older than herse f, though some of the May-and- December marriages are very happy. but after people are nast their tif- tles age doesn't count. Go on and marry her andfibg happy. 127%. she says not. but do you think she could sill PER-PIJLICED. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --— By Frances Drake ———-— SEPTEMBER. 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - General mechanics, builders of machinery airplanes and all army and navv equipment, tool makers, carpenters and others important industrial fields are es- pecially sponsored this construc- tive period. Heart affairs need tact, kindllness. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 For Thursday, October 2nd MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Opportunitles freer and more general today. Excellent Mars- Moon vibrations encz-urage all things of a military and forceful nature. But. this doesn't mean un- leasnnt aggressweness or reck- essness. Be discriminative But Exercise Special Care If You Are Select- I who to me was the and I am afraid there is too much difference in our , ANGEL OAK! 1 cup sifted cake flour 1 c egg whites (8 t0 10 whites) 1-4 aspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 1-4 cups fine granulated sugar 1-3 teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 n almond extract Moflltod: Sift the flour once, then measure and sift again several times. Beat the egg whites until frothy and then add the salt snd Miss most wonderful and beautiful woman in world. and whom I lcvcd bftléetflrefl-m ‘of tartar and continue devotedly. I can never love any other woman the way I loved heir, but I in; un 11 th are quite stiff, , . I am onlv 40 years old and 1 want s home sud I but not dry. d the W, s am thinking of marrying . Now there are mtall amount at s. tithe, f ng 1t, two women. either one of w om I can marry" in, then odd the flavorings. Lastly, One ls a fine woman o! appropriate age who has fold in the flour gradually - this folding is im t t. beoa if attempt to beyiarlfiinthe (bullies, $85 deal of volume will be lost in the finimed product. Pour the mixture into an on- Bieased tube pan and bake 1n g mildeffllfiy slow oven (325 deg. F.) for about l hour. Always test an 1111881 cake before removing from the oven because if it is under. cocked it may shrink amen re- moved from the oven and then $Z.‘.3“J.§."..."il.i"“ ma‘. .11 ~ completely cold. pa e is Remove from the oven when done and invert in the pan untl the cake is titorouxhli’ cold before tak- “Hie?” miuimh cious mg for this angel Fla-kc can be made with a. mint 0L3??? gage“ érieam to cvghich e -s ' , _ late has been arfded. “wt on CHOCOMINT-FILLED c t ANGEL CAKE u s tren h b twee i. . and inner waclls pi tw¢ncai<l§ ‘Qlfil, 0519M IlQl; i0 pierce thesg 01- m9 bottom of the cake. Fill the cavity with Partially thickened chooomlnt filling and cover this with the hop my" “l the $000984 out cake. Place in the refrigerator w chill and to set the filling thoroughly. At sew- 1118 time. slice the coke in wedges and garnish with sweetened and flilvmd vii-laced cream. sprinkled atdglltional Chips of semnswee; CHOCOMINT FILLING 1 cup milk 1 est; Dlila 1 egg yo]; 1-8 cup sugar an.“ a“ B. 63 4 wblesfiiii ‘Joiiuiiiif- “°“““‘° l‘: "ea-‘Pwn Peppermint flavor- what ou were getting. Also. you would have the bond of vour mutual 1 cu h affectiim for your dead wife between you. And, if there were children, 3 m,,%m?a( ogxffiérszlhlgfited my vote would go for her because an aunt is likely make a. better step- semmweet chocolate ZMethod: Beat whole e and egg- HERE is a recipe that I've tested again and again, both in the oven and on the table. I heartily recom- mend Applc Muffins to you n; 801116311118 new in cakes for indivi- dual servings. Until you've used this recipe you'll never guess what s dis- tinctive flavour our Canadian apple; can give to Muffins. I know you'll agree these muffins have a very special attraction for luncheons and WM- ADDIQ Muffins: 95 WP flour. 9i cup cornmeal, 3 spoon salt, 1 tablespoon granulated 511211‘. l tablespflon Fry's Cocoa, i, teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon nun "198- 1 e88. ‘h cup milk. 2 tablo- spoons melted butter, ‘if cup apples Dated and chopped fine. 51ft $089M!" the dry ingredients. Bel“ 982s in milk. Combine the liquid and drv ingredients. Add melted butter and apples. Tim; In“) buttered muffin tins and cock 20 WB-ibcom baking powder, 1,5 neg. g1 APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- Personal and frivolous interests are on the side lines while practical, urgent and general projects re- quire csoperatlon and all out ef- forts from you and all of us. Don't neglect any angle that can lead to worthy success. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -1>crhaps not so auspicious for private interests as for matters of magnitude and public and national concern. Stick closelye to im ort- ant work _ there'll tltne" ater for the lighter events JUNE 22 t0 JULY 23 (Clnceri— It's your tum to give today a. beast! Stimulating, beneflc rays for e , w . c on whys and wherefcres. get, busy on reachltxizg ztfioobgetlves. a JUL A GUST (feet- giintd Julstymlll aroutndt aléigessly .s ey 0u've o a . ve a purpdge-fiiltl Ian an doggedly fol- " v un you can s 0w scme- tfng worth while for vour time “nguisfii? 2a SEPIEMB T to ER £3 (Virgo) — Opportunities for bright ideas and masterly schemes, but thesle ‘Should bte feasiblek ngtld prac- ca n sruc ure. wor a e, cap- able of production. Don't employ hinderln red tape when quick, de- CAPTURED TH’ BANDITS, ' GEE GRAN‘MA-—IT wAs TH’ Ell-IS NlOVlEr-ALL ABOUT‘ 1w MYSTERIOIiS , RlDER on or PLAINS, AiXNifOW HE WELL, ALL RIGHT - - - n- WAS WELL, t couLo TELL ASLEED TH olive ac on is whet is needed (Scorpio) — should be a peak day for you both personally and gen- erally. Whatever yaur occupation. give it he full force of Scorpids executive powers and all-round in- telllgenoe. NOVEMLBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - You'll need to be wel-pohed, tolerant, yet de- termined for right results. Ac- curacy, simplicity and enthusiasm are impsrtant requliltes. Re- construction. improvements favored. DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Gains likely and favored. Management and labor should pool their — brain material, brawn, cleverness and loyalty to government good causes. Stand firm lor the rght. Cour s and lnitatlve will be re- ward . JANUARY 22 tn FEBRUARY 30 (Aquarius) - Unusual ideas of value, activities relative to govern- ment issues and consumers’ needs. you employed in any healthy un- dcrtaklng can and should make headway now. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH I) (Pisces) — If schedule is arduous and particularly unpert- snt. it will take more titan modic- cre effort today. And it will require strategy, finesse and patience to continue it. You can do it. A BORN ON THIS DAY DON'T§ AEfl-‘l-BEE '*° HMOS OFlT By Edwina minutes in oven 400 degrees. Good luck to you! I'm sure you and your family will love these Apple Muffins. If you enclose 10c you will receive the new, illustrated FY)’ Recipe Booklet, "Chocolate lAround the Clock," - dessert, amt |beverage suggestions for days on end. The address: Jehana Paien- B11418. FfY-Cfldbury Ltd.._ Montreal. wi-ilbo ifitllvestnietcltgfim lrrhemrit qualities, ti“ typg my“ whom one advice and as- sistance. A Just, kindly individual, Hanoi-ally capable and reliable, slvw w sneer but staunch in de- fense 0f Right. Admlrably suited to idéfifi nlfililmtifnd i.’.'"‘i““" at: edit-antes. I u on“ \\\ ‘ f?“ -' "MY FAMILY IS _ CRAZY ABOUT . ~' "CATELLI BRICK oven asxeo BEANS WITH m: RICH, DELICIOUS HOME-CUOKED FLAVOR" llN All i/iNAhL-ifv ("MVANY _l_l_Y wsiiiiiiusi l/RF? 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Then add the flavoring and clfll until the mixture teach- es a honey-like conslstenc , Whip the cream until stiff and old‘ into ~ ustn av . MIJHEPEUPLE THRDUEHUUT ‘THE Wlllllll THAN ANY I llTHEli BRAND the partially thickened gelatlnc along with the coarsely chipped chocolate. LEFTOVER CAKE Use leftover cake that has been ake s fresh fruit combine with sweetened straw- berries or raspberries. Chill well and serve with custard sauce. SALMON SUPPER SALAD l-2 1b. canned salmon 1 cup cocked macaroni l-2 cup chopped celery l-4 cup yhopped pickle Salt and pepper 2 t-ablespoorfs lemon juice l tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 1-2 cup mayonnaise Lettuce cups Pa-prika Method‘: Drain the salmon and remove the skin and bones, then flake into fairly large pieces. 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