u sas-aa-qunm-v-a-smu 111... _. -.___ .,- »---—--<-——-'A-»<u 1,.»-..._..»._A'>>, ~y,-;-»-L_¢Qfi ry-huggmryq Ems: PAC F. TWO koooo-oonosomoomoooorooooooooooovo00000000»coo Woman's Re a Q1900] 0O O00 100 O0 0OOfifffiififOffiffiOfiijfiiffiiffifffifi biotJnjfjgjjjitfi-OOti-tfiOfiQjfifiO i Happenings Of The Week iii- "itiitd Aiiiy Byrn- cf Afoiilrcal “lib v V . d?‘ are arriving \\it.1 tiicu" U‘ “"L‘.ol 0‘ ‘H’ mother's iuiiau... _~1 c: ioronto a; mg .1111 .\‘;.".";ni."er 1a. ‘(my . . M 11cm the 111111 I special coiivo . . 0 o »_'~>i\l"\ “f if" furniture iroiii r i. __t.\ - .‘1.l\t_’ b-X i] .~ ' .0 1 .\1i"s. cum-i b01110 on account of the , but it siit- is t, \ . 1 M1‘. Ti) Si. Jcl 1‘s by a iiitzve of ititd lll .__,...,-:-,--7 tk‘, uiio, small son, 1Al;ii, 2111s been I of her pa “nts for th ‘_ , lllQfllfS is arcinipzinlingt‘ 1n - ' 1171159 111 51"." 311s FIAT}; H" . 111 c110 stiiart b1l.1gi‘ partie gnome 242 Kent Street 0:1 Tl relay invi 1g friends 1n for x ' tzililrs of :' g" on both (‘ct-isoma 3 Hillotv r11 t. 'fl‘l s ail: d In the gciieriil t1'.II'(lCll\'(‘ll(..> 0t 1. i" ;i:'e.";. iiciiie. I . t“ 1\I0i1'rtri i. 1 l E Mr and Mis. D H Storms en- ifriends TJUTSfiALV evening ti‘. Chzirlotfetown Hotel. . . . M Mdrgiii"et Horne SW8, Tliu1 ay night from . 1 " f "a t ~ ennesday after- “mds L“ of “Ya, tables cnThurs- Mr. and Mrs C. A Godfrey, l1i.~ kt i1 11509111 ed, tertained at a dinner party for lltéll‘ i the . THE (‘HARLOTTETINVN CUARDIAN OOOQOOOOOQOOOFOPOOOO OO<~OI§OO im / Social and Personal jjltilililjilf - ll Dorothy Dix Says- ARE ' Junior I. 0. D. E. Members Display Suiniiier‘s Work i The Eur-l o1’ i-liilsboro chapter o. k the I. O1 D E. held an exhibitid. PARASITIC FAMILIES of the work which they have beei doing during the summer months a". the home of Mrs. Fred Moore at Briglttcn. oii Wednesday after- 110011. This display. WlllCh will be sent direct to London for the evacuated and refugee childien of England. included hundreds of small garments, knitted goods, uri- dervess, dresses, coats, sweaters bonnets, mitts, etc1, and was the work of their nimble fingers, ‘i 1d and cut iii so economic a tfzi". one wonders how such _ znintcnis could be made from ‘ 1.1111105. material. The Chapter ‘ is ‘.0 b» Cfillfffllillifli on what they , ' -- 1:l_v accomplish-Ed. 1i ted was served in the ‘ wliere tFe Honorary .J A Afitlliieson and .. C. H B Longworth poured I . it ly appointed tea . .11 in serving were the s of the newly convened. Should be Expected to Continue Sup- porting All The In-Laws m" m” 131541111)“; Qris s I take s personal invent.- ory to check up on development and vfl-‘tllrell. i! In!’- doing this and realize S0 g, woman I mustbe LID and dOiHE- have never been in 10W- marrying. lately an invalid sister who is divorced and has am to marrv. and I find that I dp marry. 1 know that I am good Wife material. Am affectionate, attractive, energetic, well read and domestic. for me, bearing in mind that there i.s no other revenue other than my salary coining into the l iChnpter. house? I will appreciate any advice you can l give nie on how, when and where to snare the l :r-- i" trriir- _ illusive male. DOT. kit's. Wtotl and i1er two sons have Answer-I No oihcnwoman in the world has such a, good cppcrtiuiitfv to marry as the business woman, because she is thrown every day and all (illV in contact wiiii men. Propinquity has 9, chance to get in its deadly" ivork and it does s0 often that there is always a. big turnover in the ieinzfle t-tiiploycs iii every establishment where the two ill-Lil :ii.> - .s 0i Jucge and .\Irs. tor the summer a s a ‘J Orolfo sexes labor side b1" side. _ ‘ So yoti have the 1612.11 eiivircii- siticfamilies and I am hoping and '~ U 54-5 E W- mciii. You are casting your biiii. praying that I will live to see the so to speak, iti a river that is full of suckers. but it is up to you in 1n.i1"i"_i.ige Mrs. Gal- have enough skill iuiti zidroiiiies liixtty to hook your fish aiicl land i1i111. l‘ a". Old spaialNcbody can teat-h you the trick. clay when the nanny goats will get up on their hind legs and stage a rebellion and refuse to furnish the sd rificial meat any longer. It would cure a lot of idle looting. For wii." work when Janey provides a soon 11.111 llu,hcs Y0" 111M‘? to evolve youi" own comfortable home and thiec square u», Bz-Wm 311x Ahmui ffalilSllllifllbflllhtfllltfi iiplpzirteiitiglyog mcals a day? , iavc so or no IfVCllliL‘ i-ou e ____ a . . . 1dr; it. You even figured off liiri} ltwéi pARBy-rs SHOULD i. a t."*r12::=.ti*.1.'i". M" “Tetra-w ‘A 5 §‘~"->“"' '11" u‘ "ill it" to et bu". T'"iii"i.- 1- >_ . - ‘l. K iillirinjis Hlliiigllg zlizbllg tfitvuril ilic ,.,.gfg“oiy‘gff,dl3"é ’;,,,‘,§§:"§.0§‘,§‘,‘, ~ € l- “- deiiclllii fcr fisleiwoiiien. T i 1- ‘ ~ v - .1 ‘ m H H? n: Mrs Jmu‘ C 1 1_1<ais old aie teiy mu.li iii lo1e a with each other. I-ler folks complain about his not making much money. His folks object to lier because she Y» R9115’. 222 Queen Street. The Family Handicap . . . . i 1 hale to be discouraging w an! ‘is not beautiful. Tiiese two young Wrnien wiih 111.1. l‘. woman iv1iiitiiig a gOOd liusbaiio. pews are l“ the same dass of me i " .bu1- bomb‘ a Diuttrm bilfiliiv-“S and are nice, well-behaved persons. . ; woman yourself. ycu " bvuu-"l iv 'i"i1:_v told iiie about their love affim‘ s r "-1113 m“! F0111‘ i?!" 1e‘ F)" 8-“ and that they had no piace to meet (imrn, my“ m5“p5""‘b1e hall‘ '5‘ \°'~‘- and I said that they could come -1— ‘ - 1 - . H L‘ Emu" iNot manv men in these cars n1al-.e to my house any time when I was the miiirii n11. . f . , ' W, f,w,n‘,,_| C.“ ,enci:_:i1 nionevmor are generous that and mg‘. mm}; ma; 1 am a w Y, H enougir to mat.) a 11 hole rezidv- m-lme of a ‘mow I Lola them m; "' - Illlliil‘ iamily and take on ti11ir w 1e, the“ people break on- the“. ‘siicuiclers the stipport of five peopic instead cf c111. as your husband ii ' lwsud hate to do1 _ e practical l a: Maybe llltlt? is sOlP-Q rich old man they are Q5 1111191, in d lacy ,wlio would realize that a young, iiifnii" and not to argue with them 'l€1'i0i‘€ witii decent young iolks in their love affairs? OLD DOCTOR. , 011m ymlpm mag 1,; a revival charming, interesting and dcmesic Answer__ c1’ 1dwni-di1n ' wil1 l“‘l-"- “PC-l F“? Will “'°111d 15 “m”: Good for you. Doc. You must be a 1i _ 1 11.. _;ti1c piitc, but cveii it such a cn. l,l,).5‘0a,, o‘ “ms as “.61, as o, shoud apliciir on the scciie, 1vou1d he be the Prince Ctiarining you liciu lalwrrvs liolicil to marry? I think that nothing is more tragic than the fate of girls like you who would like to marry and who viere intended by nature to booms, 111111 there is no teiiiiig iiow ymucii good you have done tiis .ycuiig couple. who 111115!» iieeu ii skiinu. iiiiu tenoei" hand to bind ip the WOLIDQS dealt them. ill.‘ _ cliecrfii. inatt- '11 the coming winter months. c5111: FROM r111: sea CURSE ON MOST CHILDREN When a Boy or Girl Marries, Neither One Have just been with a shock that I am 33 years old and that. if I m‘ “l-‘l’ ‘° "m" “d ha" m‘ “Mm” °i , 1n the flour and gradually add tile Never thought about_ Have let two good chances pass mo imdwmd- 1 by because I have to support my mother. and two children have been added to my burden. Now the next five years are very important‘ 1ft: wan Can you sugBest any way out vilvllllll. ll. Why (i0 parcnas" tiy to iii-- their parents nave‘ them up; for 8 servings i- ‘ ‘f . XgQgQQQ-gg-QQQQQQQ-QQQ-QQ-Q-Q-QQ-Q-QQQOOQOO-QGOOOOO-OOOOOQ OOO§OOOOOQQ4 QX UOQOOQOOO-OO-OOOOQOOOO OOOOOO O THE COOK 'S CORNER EGGS A LA KING 4 tablespoons butter a missimm moored mes P9999! 1 cup sliced mushrooms 4 tablespoons flour 335.111»..- cbopped ‘ ‘ gu“ ,, ‘. hard-cooked eggs ppu and ps Melt the butter and cook the green poorer- arid mush- room; in this for 5 minutes. Blend milk, oookin until the sauce is tin-ing constantly. Cook 3 minutes and then add the pimeri- to and eggs. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve on hot but- tered toast. and sprinkle with papri- a. SHRIMP SAMOSET 2 cups boiled rice 3 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1-4 teaipoon salt 1-8 teaspoon celery salt 1-8 teaspoon paprika 1 can shrimps 4 eggs Method: Spread the rice in a shallow buttered baking dish. Melt the butter, blend in the flour and lthen gradually add the milk. cook» Iing until the mixture thickens. stir-'- rlng constantly. Season with the salt, celery salt, and paprika, then add the drained and cleaned shrimps. Pour this over the rice ‘and carefully drop uncooked eggs On top. Baie for about l0 minutes in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) or until tihe eggs are set. Garnxh with gjiasrtlley and serve frcm the baking CREAMED SNRIM; AND MUSH- nooms i 2 cans shrimps , 5 tablespoons butter 6 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk l cup cream l Salt and pepper ‘ 2 cups fresh mushrooms , 2 tablespoons butter 2 es! yolks Method: Drain the shrii-np; and iCIEBII the biark membrane from jthem. Melt the 5 tablespoons but- NOVEMBER z, 194,, QOOOvQ-v-vvq-Q...“ QQQQ,“ 1 Fashions / Literature ‘ ooovooo-o-o Living s. Leisre -—The Woman ’s Realm AUTUMN Burton's rsrs 'I‘here‘a a. scarlet- IYPW sumac Byron was exoeeclri l On the sunny browning hill. animals. At one time. ityis l?‘ ‘Iibere’; a tiny white-crowned spar- owned 1o horses. eight huge do ° row three monkeys, five cats, oiie all‘? At the brook to drink his fill. one cow, one falcon, five palm" two guinea hens, caption of th h _ to walk IIJOUilQYhCOIiISOsl-Belre ‘rites-Q's a. row of 91113110 mist-la Matching off across a lea, ‘There's a lush deep orange milk- weed Underneath a live oak tree. , ——\ There's a haze of blue-tinged asters iTWO ROASTS FROM 0N1: JOINT Where the meadow meets the sky. —-__ ‘ ‘There's a clump o: golden beauty It is a good idea u) gt; the In witch-hams widened eye, butcher to cut big 101111,; 1,. ha“ ‘There's a gleaming sugar maple §0 that you can have two roam With a. fiame-and-yeliow shawl — msteiid of one hot roast followed All the world is steeped in color by one cold. To save ove ' For the carnival cf fall. W" can Pot-roast the sccoiis Like this: Mei. about ii (111.1 Hills of corn, instead of acres, ;a lb. of dripping in are used to measure farmland in saucepan and bring Hyde County, N.C., wth an acre melt in and fry each side in: l“ being equal to 2750 hills of corn. lor three minutes. Cover pan, 111m ___ .down heat and cock \‘(‘l‘_\' " During i939. nearly 1,000,000 ffoi- about an hour and more sheep and lambs were killed less) then mid liittitow 1i 1n New York City than in the great Vegeilibifls cut in s" ~ packing centre at Chicago, ‘cover and go on cook ;at least an hour more. '1‘ a fine and cheaply cc for the colder days 111101‘ om to b0... pm ; Landscape features 0n the moon's "surface have been identified and, named; 609 after men and ll after; “'°"“’“' [Spiced Grapes Add Tang To Meat Dishes Oui- wealth of graps hoarded for the lciig 11 Here are two brand 1r for spiced gmpcs. 'I'h.-y- with meat, fowl and cum» a wonderful tang. R/(‘Zlllil *'Tl“l'i F4100 flavor is ii , _ servzd if the batch i5 s1i1.11.1 Average length. of life today is much longer than ever before since,‘ accurate records have been kept. l -_-_- l The most a snake can do toward springing is to raise about the fore third of its body off the ground. l i The largest area of qukksand tn l the world is said to be the Diamond .Shoals, off Cape Hatteras, N.C. CARE 0F IWWFNDATION GARMIINTS SPICED GRAPE iizitv F0117‘ quarts (6 1-2 poundn pig. pared Concord grapes, l l-z mp, Good grooming experts agree ‘ that it is wise to have two foundation garments of each type “H: rfiqune’ 5|; wail a “ryirfish (me cider vinegar 4 stlck-"cii 1 w awas ' e e‘ =~ ~ ‘$911 other is being iflliilfigféd. Fouiida- ti: tcaspwlris W’ll0i(‘(‘I0\'es5l.<’ tzon pieces frequently washed have‘ {ipmn 5a -- t longer life than those allowed ml “h and ‘m ilbQilt 3 imuzr‘: retain soil. Use a thick mild suds" "u-‘zjldtflltaglropes. \Ve.gi1_a,-_m@@>,. ‘and lukewarm water and douse e tod e 821g CHLSII‘. and vm. itlie garment up and down several 86x51?‘ sii-Iflnmglgiiles- T1118 ~41 a ‘ioil l ter and blend in the flour. Add the t1mes_ 1; it 15 never allowed to covered, air“; l; lmllk and cream graduaily._ and been,“ soiled‘ ham}, rubbing Wm minutes, or until gmpcs life scift, flcck- silrliilg ccnstzmuy- ‘mm i/heuiever be necessary Never twist 1n mmugli J ~ i’ ’ Bitch sauce is tfizckened. Season to taste K wring o, rub a “met Use a second ure. Add 2-3 cup 511.11‘ i- iayh With salt and PEPDt-‘r. suds bath. men rinse m Clea,“ M“? cup juice. Add salt and may thor- Melt the 2 tablespoons butter in warm “.318, at least three thnes_ oughly. a pan and cook Vthe mushrooms spread bewveen absorbs“; “was Divide into two RpprCXlmaiely which have been wiped and coarse- l and pa; out excess molstum Dry equal portions. placing in Sfpflrflle iy ChCDYWd in this for about 5 min- ,utes. Add these with the shrimp to the cream sauce and 1u=t before serving add the egg yolks which‘ have been slfghtlv beaten. Serve this hi patty shells. 'I‘h‘.s is enough that I say‘ What should I do? D. A l an ass he is making of himself and how he is it. again. Cant you get some man iiim that no he may have been a devii among the ladies, but that the one t ing a gentleman never does is to 1175 West Elt-‘Yflitli. Volvo "t" "inarr and make some man happy i ,-“rh,ap§ your ilacid“? are celebrating tlicii" fitty- Gmd m‘ °'~‘ “HWY been EX- but viilio cannot do so bedause thcy yégsfiaxblréh ‘,,‘fg‘,°',.“j‘,“‘,‘f,‘§i m ‘fin t“ vmlding niiiiiversiiiy ml ted from the: <1“:;s on the teri- are the family goats. _ unnapm m“, nun“. and remit, embarrassing, 1 have talked to 111m, ‘ “m, a mum. m‘). at“, u“, ‘m? 1111s ‘of heir 5.11111 Wnics arid Arid I think that nothing isrmtqie mm A ‘s mu boy and H‘ “no ax. about 1L but nothing _ "COUHW Province. 'iheii" son Air Qlmrms-"nil n 1-‘ “PVC/Soil “l” “W91 ma“ the way m which “ma” i ii 1/ e married iio nave ifswi-‘s mm- _ _ , H _ .1 1. ..‘- . u l. l“ ‘Commodore Earl Godfrev has rir be “W31 was 9mm?“ i“ “lb “'5 ruthlesslv 0H9" up these (“ugh- Lmhg a gck ui. Lneuvhiiates and 10 hi! 110m? 1-" my“, from Victoria Wm, his mo moi-gen rocks on tlie CCJSi, which ters. withouta thought that they 1:133; life iiinponanb mmg is‘ for Answer- , , , daughters. Bhrbrnn and Aiiiigtb , mil“ hffn“ b-“kcil jbYlf-YP’ iiim?" g‘? trggllgng girls m“? up the“ mes tnem to be pleased. not 1118i!‘ falh- balrfdyggifiagldfilglty make W“ hus- . . iMrs. Godfrey is at present 11. - n 1'1"“ 7'“ ‘l "1 1-“ 1“ . " ‘ers and mothers. ' ' _. - Hmdln-lnd _ “'1 . mg m pm,“ EdWm-d ma,“ ‘ P1 iii 1Y5 D-“wflil T91" 111116118 ‘m “mum work i Nobody can explain why otherwise . _ , 1- ' " “ ' "“ “tllloxmilz ‘ i‘ - - ~ ~ ‘mi’ “mill- » M u r ho re peflecllt-‘sciisiiiie people arrogaie to iheni- Wm"; 9VeYY°°°Y he “mu! "CVeY d0‘ it: i1 i111 <1 ‘ H1 "P? 1'1’ l . ~ . _. ,. , Fntinuiii and 11:11 ‘l‘.ll h - aLo * 0"‘? 5 w. a . 1 - l - . - l , 1' , _ 1w‘ P Q. l M“ Vmlci OM“ °"i°r'““.““‘ *' been. blfllll d 15-1 ume- 5 Cflllflbfi 01 631111118 m9" °“'n Sup‘ Sewith- m? “gm w- “Dow He‘. you know to cult him down good ¢ ~. 1m. name i S, M d . l 0 e on t11e J1me , 5U n clihoieiis mates. F01, alter all, hus , o a o o honor or ‘ii F1 an (a) n nig 1t in sour“ port settle dowbiilat 45f ‘$12k MIC-s , 031mb and wwes a“ nmfely a mm- and lenty aiid tell Brian rfillirer. a son of Mr. an. form" M125 ‘Llama (Jnéibgfflif —i-_-_-__. g?‘2:¥sf‘§né1‘eb,oi§g%e gemgnd ma,‘ tel» of taste, arid taste is the iii-ist d°ub n,“ U, ‘m, Pc-nufl. of Almcwn‘ ‘ Live stock Mmmmé- Bi)?“ 0f {hi}; 1111111211 THAN EXPECTED Jfnev- Work "he, finws n, ,h,.=11iuivi<iuai_ tiling in the W'0i‘i0. ‘me “i C1“"'l‘m"‘°“"" °"j°“'l ‘ i O ‘Si ‘bones and do without everything‘ very qua-Mics that "us!" we 111°“ 1 city, the occasion bciiit: a Show and bri iie. Tlic carvltilly thought out Hailowecii decorations were delightful surprises to the Young bride who was also showered with hosts of good wishes on the happy event. v_ g ,.. 1 ~ : wline lie u as in KMIL“ 120. He is 11'1". i1ir-" craftsman 111th the Royal Canad- iaii Air r‘0i"ce. A pnotograph in a Toronto paper siimvs Miss Made- 101118 Carroll. beautiful bloride film actress who 11' s iii ‘Foroiim for the , , , , olreiiiiig o! '4 piv" ‘e. "Northvxt-st v _ , ,1 l hfouiitl-ci POJ ,‘ .\lll1'.'1g on A1r- Mrs‘ E‘ Lgngmfitl] 5mm’ 90mm’ - k l partied by Mrs. Rov Buchanan, of bc<i.1\fi1s Car London’ mgland, M.‘ by c“ on Friday morning for Madison, Conn. an" fipending a. pleasant holiday i in Charlottetown visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Buchanan will be is bPlil” cordiallv "wlrrimecl duriii» - 1 ‘ i» . the guest of Mrs Swift for the c iic" "3l11l)0!'fil‘_\‘ resicleiicc- here. (n- - ‘ om‘ l ing winter. tc tied at Le aeii hour on Wed- . . , , ‘“"5“-"- Miss Janet Hagan of Miss Ethel Tanwn entertained §fifglglfi§fl§tm°si o’ h" “mm n" on Monday at a SlX table nridge summemm, and Mrs" M11593“ o! for a number o.’ her friends. ‘ .‘ . , , . v - . "m" §.\'i11l7‘li5i.\' o.’ their may; D3,?‘i,._fi,§‘,i;il'io,wfj;jl,gjyjf ht: i 1-1.1. "ll i1 , , _ . gin“: EH1 ‘*0 . hi1?“ bestercay morning for craftsmen Filiitcus rcti paid the be side call while vis- iting the Manning Iliepot. o a o o Mrs. J.C. Pinch, n! Toronto, who Charlotte- Miss" Synd- England, Montrell‘ lycsirrdny, and he tliougjil. he saw‘ .II1USi DUDLEY. FIIiE.——iCPi—A l5-_venr old dcmestic who silffi police for £50 if222i fnr false arrest. was granted £80 i$356i when she appear- ed in rotirt1 Four police officers were rebuked for their manner of illflPFilFl! the girl. r... AMorningSmilc a;1l1."a..iig to a Yliutii and maiden cou1<1 k351i)‘ be the iiicst rcpuisive to their parents. And that is why, if the young- sters select decent girls and boys for i husbands and wives, Father and. Mother should keep their hands off. 1111s iiusn1i§ii——“ NIILDS A GAG Dear Miss Dix-Every time we entertain company or go out 1n a crowd my husband spends the whole time telling oi his past eir- pcrlences with other women. It isnt that I am jealous, but it is Just so she 1vrirts to send them off to col- lege and give them good ciothci. and then they marry without 9V6!‘ repayin Janey a cent and go of! about eir own affairs and leave her to take care of Mother. i i Why shouldn't Mother work 1i Slit? is able to? Why shouldnt t_l1e sis- ltors and brothers work thcir way 1 through college if they are bound to go? Why shouldn't the sisters who, lose their tastes for their husbands put up with them, as Janev does with her unpleasant bosses. instead of coming home with a housefui cf children for Janey to support? I am fed up hearing about para- B‘ AIURPHY AND MIKE Murphy: "Hay-e- lately?" Mike: "Faith. yes. I thuoght I saw; .hini rii the other szde of the road. ye seen Pat Your‘ Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake A and renovating. Not propitious for speedy financial gains. , OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) ~ You will find a fairly’ me, liul, Iicgorrii. when we get up to one another it was neither of us," "What qualifications are re- quired to make a successful card‘ player?" asked Mrs. Bowling, cas-' ualiy: . "Vi/ell, its hard to say," replied; iier husband. thoughtfully. "A man be conl, calculating. crafty! cunning. and have a touch of- memines< in his ditpcsition." l For Saturday, November 2 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) "0-‘1- 30ml!" exdalmfd his Wife- -Excellent vibrations dominate this _ "siii-rly yeti wtiiltlzi‘: like to play morning favoring all scuxid busliiesi_generous response t0 diligent ef- ' 1h W911 1'10"“! 11901319!" and work projects. Mechanics, lab- . 1911s in almost iili activities ni- nil agtxt," the husband eclally advantageous for new ven- proudly. “I nearly sl- p ‘though toda is not listed as ss- tertairiment, social activities. . Lures. The ds are on your side, it 21 to MAY 20 (Taurusi- its what YOU do with them that Particular care b advised 1:1 handl- will count. ing chemicals, 1iqu1ds, drugs and in NOVEMBER 23 to DIDEMBER. using dangerous devices. A M. 22 (Sagittarius) — ‘Iliiere are many under best rays for aggressive mat- useful occupations to which you tiers. essential work. Spend with can dedicate this day-not neglect- wisdom. ilng your duties, of course. How MAY 21 to JUNE 2i (Geminii- ‘about helping some worthy youth Moon-Mars rays (favorable) until oi- patriotic organization. ringing 11:25 A M, advice getting your lm- sunshine to a hospital or a poor, ‘port-ant work done or at least start- home? ' ed during this period. Balance of. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21‘ day warns against inking risks (Capricron) —- The busier you keeig’ orers, domestic employrs especially favored, PM. best for sports, e11- ways win.‘ with finances or jeopardizing your today the happier you'll be. Th position or holding through ne- ‘docs not mean overwork. It means glect or lmpulsiveness. indulging a healthy sport, a flnei JUNE 22 to JULY 23 lCanceri- book, music. Any interest that is' Ymi may find rcadfer rcspcn=e to uplifting to the mind and general effcrt along industrial. mechanical outlock. i and other pracvcal lines than for JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 your more personal int/Tests, ro- (Aquarius) _ A.M). encourage sc- mance. ontertwnmciit and the like. licn and accomplishment. P. M JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 tiieoi- suggests more moderation and less Go easy with expenditures. par- 5117621110115 R. A. F. ACE ENGAGED This lovclv. clellcile luncheon doilv with its lnccy, ls on: of the quitrkest and easiest of all crochet jobs. cciitniiis complete instructions. To order this pattern. send 15 cents in c0111 Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dcoflrtmvni Design N0. X 495 NAME-___--—_____-_-._--_---_ openwni-k pattern Pritrrn Nm X 495 I Martha June Mooney. 24. rlaurzh- , lcr of Jame: D. ltfconcygvice-prcsl- 0r iii-limits lo Needlework; dent of the General Motors Corp. tliflS cabled her father she is en- izriped to FlL-Liciit. John Keiwvlck McGrath of the R.A.F‘. "McGrath has shot flown 22 Nazi planes for which he has receive! the DLstin- iziilslied Flying Cross," Mooney said. "When we bad word from 1 nrlha it "qifiilrvl he was then in l1 her.- pitiil, having been brought down af- g-mzm----—-——---'----—-———- pnovmct____-___p.-_____,_--__ tlcularlv for uncsscntials. Financial traiitactlors rccd clrse watching and farsighted judgment. Other- wisi- today is frendly for worthy undertakings, entertiiliimert and ro- mancc. l AUGUST 21m SEPTEMBER 2a irvlrgm - It is nrssblp to (emit, out new ways and means with which to bring revi-iiiir in artistic endeavors and through untisunl talents. Nothing like trying! Today challenges vou. SEPTEMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) -- Star Inclinallcn today favor deep attidy. investigations. tinkering with new devices, making practical u<e of discarded tools or maonlnery that Just need refixlng activity. Be esfieclally careful handling chemica and : driving a vewllg.‘ MARCH ‘o l FIIBRUAR to 1 iPrcesi - A gccd day lo retrench l ‘and conserve energy. Study and ‘plan but let the difficult tasks wait, if they can. until Monday when zincllcations are more opportune for l"‘i"¢€ii°fii‘;“i‘5’$a~ on THIS pay ;will be verituresome. volatile and magnetic. Has unusual talent for ‘isclence or the arts. A sense of re- tponsibllity should be inculcatcd lduring its formative years. This in- dividual will probably achieve more success after middle life than be- fore. A splendid carriage and dig- inified manner is heritage, kiss and fell? DOROTHY DIX. IN NURSING FAMILY ILLS FOLLOW RIGHT PROCEDURE COMFORT FOR ‘FD PATIENT ,on a flat surface at room tempt"- l ature. pieserving kettles. Bring 1.». liiil boll, stirring only tiiitil 1~ ,- ;; dissolved. Boil rapidly uli. l0 minutca. or until j-ellv Silf-PIS 1on1 edge of spoon. Remove from fire POOR PAINT BAD ECONOMY It 15 o; only 1m actlcal bu; a]. and skim. Pour immedntciv inn most. inxipossibie mpisve money by hvi- clean. sterilized costs w: paraffin at once. To IJIYEVQHI formation of cf tartar ciystais in iii»? 1’ buying very cheap paint. In the long run. cheap paint will (‘l"‘.'llii actually cost more Figures fur- ' he‘: inished bv the paint industry's re- ieliynict. the extracted _|u u 11nd search laboratory are used to prove Ovemigh-i in 091d 1118C? NIX! /IhiS fact. i morning carefully dip ou: the 1 juice and re-ostrein it llimii i1 s jellv bag. The crystals irzirmii tivitli the SCTii-IIIOIHS on bettrm and ‘ sides of the container. SPICED GRAPES A home owner who buys a "cheap" paint Job may find the paint is scaling off. cracking, and unable to resist the weather after i; year and a lirilf. The painter is called in and points cut that the house must be "tinpairited" before" it can be repainted. Bv this r1!- means that the scaled paint must be burned or scraped off at an added cost, 1 0:1 the other hand. the nome owner who used gccd quality paint finds hi; property still in good con- dition after two years wear. Fur- ther, the good paint won't "call! off. Instead it wears down by gradual chalking. leaving a perfect." surface for new pa‘nt. No burn- ing and scti-‘aping’ will bedrieressary. at re-pain 111g tme. an no new - _. i, ‘t ful rollini bell 811-122!“ Co“ W“ have w be w 10m] hgtrtliensgt fige. slur consfiiritlv In this ease the use of inferior z before and While will"? _ ‘paint. would actually mean an . hard 1 mill-Ill“ 39m‘)? Hm" 1n added expense instead of thelarid stir iii bot-ltd 11.1” » hoped-fcr saving. skim: new‘ qulcklk PM" - ~ i i jam at once. Needlecraft- Four and one-half cups pm- parcd fruit. 7 cups sugars, 1-‘: liottl, ‘fruit. pectin, clnn-rinioti, nfspfce. ginger. To prepare fi-iiil: B1111 from about 3 pounds fully ripe grapes. Bing pup to txil and simmer. covered, 5 minutes. Re- move seeds by striving. Chm or grind slicing and add to pulp. Add 1-4 to 1 teaspoon each of cziinii- mon. ollspice and gin-tor. Measure sugar and pi-vgurfd fault into large kettle 11nd m‘! skim‘. Sava Worry. Create Confidence When no one in the family is in- Iormed on proper nursing. what confusion an illness can create. The patient is irritable, the home nurse is harassed. weary. So much of this can be avoided by knowing the methods followed by trained nurses. By just fixing a patienfs bed properly you may do much toward giving him the ease and comfort he needs. Place a small pillow under his head, mother at the small of his back, and one under each shoul- der and upper arm. To rest tired muscles of leg and back, place a pillow under his knees; to keep him from slipping down in bed, put another between his feet and footboard. Of course, it's most Important for a mother to know the ill- nesses of small children. i At the onset of a contaglous| disease. convulsions are apt tol occur. Place the ciiild at once ini a hot bath of 112 degrees and‘ keep an ice cap on his. head. When the attack is over. put him to bed and keep him warm. | Or perhaps your greatest prob- lcms are ordinary ills such as colds. In our SZ-page booklet a registered nurse tells how to nurse common ailments, contagious dis- eases; explains care of bed-patients, post-operative and baby care, also‘ Jmcfflellify procedure. Send 20c '1n coin: for your c of what You Should Know ‘Ills-s. Nursing to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to writs plalnly your Name Address and the Name of booklet. , aTsTs_"__" w . ltraat Addrll ctr \ tnvinsa —For The Home The two favorite styles of the, year, tbs jumper anrrthe pinafore." combine to make t! e top favorite of all-this "Jumpafore" It has a very new and different look about it that all you schcoi and college glrlsi who wiint to look individual ought lo appreciate. The skirt is cut along i fnshicnably slim lines, but frontl pleats give you plenty of room for| action. The tailored blouse with its becoming little Peter Pan collar will pep up absolutely any skirt in your wardrobe, and may be made with either short or bishop sleeves. The pattern also includes an ador- able version of the Jumper with a flattering heart-shaped neckline. Style No 3486 is designed for sires 12, l4, 16, 18 and 20 Size it! requires 2 1-8 yards of 39-inch ma- terial for long sleveed blouse; 31-4 yards for "jumpafoiie." Send Pwenty 120m coin is orn- terred. for pattern Write plainly voui- Name. Address and stvls number. Be sure to state the also 'nu wish Style No. 3486 size ...... ...--... NBIIJI ltreet Address 01h South Africa has ruled that na- lvm maiy not move from farms to hrdusirial centers having adequate lmr. BUUGHING Billli$i7i§i§f€ a a Provision