~ 1 rid-saints up“ _PAGE TWO _ m THE CHARLU'I"I‘E"_I‘_(_J;_VN uuiugpmw ____ §'"“"“““ . I , '"*“ " ,Women s Realm/Xocial and Personal/ Fashions fLlteroture t0- p443...‘ - i i “..+.;Q.Q4AQQQQ-O-O-¢GO U-Q-OOOOOOQOOOW-O-O-O-O-oooooooom i Dorothy Dlx §ays— CQRNER ' 1hr” Tfavhd I U59 H19 MOSl FIGVOFEU, COee~ DON’T BE BORED; THERE IS PLENTY OF WORK TO BE DONE No Woman Need Be Bothered With Idle Hands -— lllaiiy Philanthropic Organiz- ations Crying For Helpers 315w “Ear-n the whole worl—d is crying for help it docs not. seem as if - :lll)lll(.l ni-cd bv told how to kill time. Never-tireless, there isnt it l iicni gel letters from liilt‘ and bored women asking how they can fill in their useless hours and find somethink interesting to do. Sometimes the writers are rich women. fed Lip with social gaieties, who feel that they would scream if they had to go to one more night club. sometimes the letters are from col- logo girl graduates \\‘l\0 do not know whatto do with themselves now that they are emancipated front school routine. sfllllPillllflS they are from briucs. who have been comifilem bu-Wleifi “Timefl. who find that running a two-by-tour flat is like putting a hundred horselimvfif Diesel 91181110 t0 pulling a one-horse load. and who want to find an cinlct ior their surpnse eticrgy. Sometimes !h.\' .'ll'(‘ trcin women who have tnoved into siixiii cities where they have no friends or ac- tiliaii cans or church or cltib connections, as tinw had hack home, and \\'lio are achin to get back inio the sewing Society and the La es Aid. Am; an“; (hey are from litisky, able-bodied, . - nnpi<lle-itgvll ii-onicn who have gone to llve with lll"li' htisbaintis rlicil and who have to sit on their lllliflgh. lllll-Llllfl, lllPll‘ llllilfiis into Sally-‘s 01' Jiincys pies. ivoitit 0x rsigrtri. 1111x115 ~i » - ~~ 2 . letters I think that the greatest. need in modern i “ti, lllaallulhigilfs woman iwivcr that is being wasted to Work. but i oi how to do it has been difficult to iinsiver, for nothing is lug in .1 Jill) and making believe that you are busy re iici. To get any kick out of work you must be it you know is constructive mill important and that itiiivti who do not need to work to earn money. but who . stints‘ sake and for their obligation to help those uho are less fo.. l in the iselves. I would say: (.10 into any one of the many i d i-zric organizations that are crying out for help. They oil nt-cd them. . ivhose work will never be done as long as ntl cv s and earthquakes and fires and floods and hi the world. ‘Fherc are the War Relief Societies r eilorts to clothe the naked and feed the hungry and ose whose houses have been wrecked over their heads, left, homeless and comfortless, to face the iii; find iiclter for t their possessions lost and they rigors oi a cold Winter. HELPERS AI.\‘\'.-\YS WELCOME Am (ll lllfhl‘ Orqdlil‘! ziom. will welcome you with open arms and awe \'v_)i_1.-1)lll#."lllll" t‘) do tha will iniltgnte a little the agony of those who are ' tietiiseinane in England and that will. at least. keep you you are a slacker. v n or city there are women's clubs. Business and pro- s clubs art clubs. church clubs. civic clubs. groups work- . . n Cflllai‘, all anxious for new and active members. t. .nt lo bt- a. ed to join one of thcsc. Wish yourself on them. The iroint-n who run these clubs are all busy and do m“ have lllllfifif) H0 out hunting tip prospects, but they will fall on your neck ivith 10y if 1'0“ will volunteer to become one of them. Tnere is no way in which a woman who is a stranger in a new tlown can get into the ninning so quickly as by Joining K Elub and Slwwlfltl 91'- self to be a worker. All she has to do is to read the local newspaper and when slu- was that a new defense class is starting. 01‘ U19 Red Cmfii Sends out an it,i,i .ii lor liclii._just leap to the tcltlllllone Mid 01111111) the “IOIIIRH who is at the head of it and offer her assistance. She will be regarded as an answer to prayer and taken into the fold at once. YOU CAN HELP YOUNG GIRLS There is the Girl Scotit work that ls doing more than any other one flllll! to keep girls oil of the primrose path and. guiding them on the strait and tizirrtiw \~.--,l_\'. That should appeal to every woman whohas a dauglitu of her oiin or expects hcr son to marry some other womans daughter, and it is in perpetual need for leaders, troop committees and whatnot. And there is the Junior League with its fine ideals of seivice. and- but, it is impossible to enumerate all the myriads of womens orsanizfltlvv! giattnever have half enough members to do their work or carry on their ne lC/Jlll- DlLRSIOIlS. Join "my out» of them. Thev will tcaclryou how to do the work that rcall": n. ,,_<, 'Ihc_v will make vou ll. little sister to ull the world. They will give you a new interest in life and be a first aid to happiness to you, {or v.0 only find happiness ln making other: happy. . Don't let's waste the woman Dower of the world any lflnfler- 1M5 Dull it to ivnrk. . . . (‘OFRAGE IS -NEEDED l)<‘lil' hfiss l)ix--I have been deaf ever since the 11:19 0f 4. Wlicfl I “'85 afflicted Willi spinal meningitis. I attended a. school for the deaf. but 1 have never learned to read lips or to talk with any 61981131? 0f Clilflly. Consequently most of my communion with others is done in writing, as 1 dislike the sign language and have never take the trouble to learn it. I do not intend to let this ruin my life. 1 am determined to make good in spite of it. However. it is discouraging that girls don t care to go out with me. l siipitose it is because girls do not like to be 5861i Wrlflnll H1915 conversation. I do not blame the girls for this. but I want to have E00 time: as other boys do. What would you advise? D. P._ AN. WEIt-I think you will find it absolutely TlEO€§3TY to learn to rend lips. expertly and to talk clearly, if that is possible. Girls don t. mean to be selfish. but it is difficult and cumbersome to have to write casual conversations that are so trivial they don't seem worth while putting on paper. Ycn have mv (icep sympathy in your affliction and mv admiration for the courage with which you meet it. DOROTHY Dlx- 00o CROCHETED SOCK AND BOOTEE Fix». ‘ ‘kvwiv _\\\~§ v DESIGN NO. 402 made in half an hour. It is suitable “r any sized foot. of materials, cne may make an ideal bactce for the infant. and complete instructions. town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Dcslgn Nn. 402 ft is seldom that one finds such a Iietfect bed sock, which may be With change Pattern No. 402 contains list of materials needed. illustration of design and stitches, To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- CARBOT PUDDING One cup grated raw carrot, 1 cup grated row potaotes, 1 cup chOpped s-uet, l. cup brown sugar, 1 cup raisins, 1 tsp. grated lemon rind, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1-2 tsp. nut- meg, 1-4 tsp. cloves, 1-2 . salt. 1 1-2 cups flour, 1 tsp. s a. and sift dry ingredients and add to other ingredients. Blend well. Put into buttered pudding dish. Ar- range in steamed- or well-cooker of elect/tic range and steam 4 hours. Delicious with lemon or nutmeg sauce and the left-overs may be wanned up and served with a dif- ferent sauce. IHOCK MINCEMEAT Flour lbs. cracker crumbs. 1 1-2 cups flour, 1 cup molasses, 1-3 cup iuznon juice or vinegar. 1 cup rai- sins, seeded and cho ped, ‘1-2 cup butter" 2 eggs well aten, spices to taste. Mix in edlents in order giving. adding sp ces to taste. This quantity will make 2 pies. ouicifTffiEaiiicar One cup cgwpped apple, 1-2 cup chopped seeded raisins, 1-2 cup Livings ma." The Woman's Realm SHERPHERDS IZIDTS SONG When I ivas leading sheep to-day. I thought I heard a note of bird Carolling a, springtime lay This winter day When I was folding sheep tonight A stir of wings, As summer brings Wheeled to a. flame of mystic light This winter night. I ivondcr, will the nations hzur, This song? See light This holy nightf- ‘Mid war and pain, Through grief and fear Christ's song of cheer! Incartiate Light! _Mary Winter Were in the Brit- ish Weekly. FIRST AID FOR LAMP SHADE When purchasing a new silk lamp shade, it is a good idea t0 ask the sales person l! it is washable. Most of them are. s0 at the first signs of soil. brush the shade with lukewarm soap suds, applied with a soft brush. BE NATURAL The truly big person is always s. natural person. It is the little ersCn who is self-conscious and ull of fears. They always try w make an impression. There is a woman I know who is so busy try- ing to impress that it was misery to be with her. I-Ier ambitions must out-run her capabilities and yet actually she has great assets. if she could only forget. about her- self. She must be crowding fifty, i-i---————~~ but she is a very good looking wo- man, She has not many clcthcs but I have never seen her that she did not look nice. However she Ls always apologizing about wearing a. vou have been before. Her house is very home like but she is forever drawing attention to its shabby spots She is an excellent cook. her cakes are as light as a feather and the icing stays put, but she worries audibly over fancied deficiencies in service. She has good executive ability and ls tn- tierested in several organisations, but weiirles you telling you how im- portant she is. and how hard she wor"= She has artistic abilities be- yorf the average and uses thrm to good advantage. But with all these more than average abilities, she does not measure up to them. and she wriggles and‘ twists. and wcrks so hard to impress that it turns her into an artificial person. We all want to put our best foot fore- most but we cannot make a good impression if we are not natural. Use oinl, 5) per cent of the bacon. fresh p: and ham you used last year. This is the rule for housewives to follow, according to the Depart- ment cf Agriculture, for although an increasing number of pigs are going to market there are ill not enough to meet both wai- and do- mestic Conands- Certain cuts of bacon, unsuitable h: shipping to Britain, are releas- fl to tho home market but. the bulk u: production goes overseas. It. in order that. iihe limited quantity available be distributed lls fairly as pomibl-e rationing is iequl . The 50 per cent reduction Till-e does not applv to tenderloin, spare that vcluntary M DECEMBER 15. 1941 \%__\__ East ' 4i -_ \‘_"/\~ Q _ _ 5y e'cl'"“q bum AYERS V '" _ Author 0E "mm m in lovourl Midnight", "Blackout", ' I "Drnlbd n: Love“ CHAPTER Xlll What Pat and Connie heard out of the white silence was a radio voice. It was from the radio which had been tumed on in the bus. In the strange. ethereal silence, it was clear. boomin . Pat's am dropped from Connie's shoulder. “Yes, you can block the roads and have the telephone wires ‘WWII. but. there's no way of stop- pini the ether waves." T en they both listened. strained earn for the words. At first they cauxht. only stiatches of phrases. “London - and now, from Berlin." War news intruding into this little lost world. But there was something else. “New York-bound bus-long over- dtie at its iegular stops, l5 believed to be niarooncd somewhere 1n the Alleghenls." Pat looked at Connie. his blue eyes very keen and alert. “See what I mean. Connie? I found everythin and when the bus was sidetracke §ou — and the best story of my e_.. The word “story" clicked svith Constance Dawson. Yes, this was a story — a newspaper story. She would be sorry afterwards that Skippy took that particular minute to come up and say, "I's hungry. We eat now. Is breakfast time — huh?" ' His cheeks were flaming as slie knew they would be. His nose wits cold; his eyes, looking straight into hers, blucr than ever. Connie remembered the cocoa. the little school teacher had made. Coco». and crackers. Not the pm- periy balanced diet, as pediatricians would say, for a little not-quite- t-hree boy. But it would serve until the sncwplough should come through. “YES. it's breakfast time,“ said to him in a shaky voice. Pat understood. "I don't wonder you want to get rid of me." he said. "That wns unfair. I apologize. Put TEA AND COFFEE butter. 1 tbs. mo- losses, 1 tbs. c er, 1 cup sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1-2 tsp. powdered cloves. 1-2 nutmeg grated, l-B tsp m-aoe. 1 tsp. salt. stock to moisten, 1 cup choppel cooked meat, 2 tbs fnilt jelly. Mix ingredients, except meat and Jelly, and simmer 1 hour Atdd meat and Jelly. Ccok 15 min- u es. Leisure currents, 1-4 cu ribs. sausages, pigs‘ teet (r head- cheese. Those pork roduccs are not required for Briton Wear your cfat anolher year; if iieces ary have it turned and re- made. This ls the tip passed on by economists of the Wartime Pflfifl‘ and Trade Biard. Canadian; demand of their gov- ernment. the greatest possible war effort. These-operationcfthe nu)- lic is need-ed to make this 1113100- Canada needs the materials and manpower that go into civilian in- dustries, so pe'-p!e on the homo frcnt are advised to learn how to manage with less. It is its-t. on'y cials that mus: be ‘nitride dz‘ but everything Clothing and houseno-o equipm-n’ rllOlllfl b: kept on the go as long as possible. site for altlrugh store stocks in ome ltfmwl‘ '0'" H lines still app-ear unlimited. slloi-z- 311W ¢my~ she said- But back in the schoolroom ages are bound to occur. , _ while she held the paper cup for Skippy to drink the cocoa, while slie moppod up the cracker crumbs. she remembered Pat's kiss, It had been stirring and disturbing. There (lad been something of real love and tenderness about the light brush of his lips on hers. Nine o'clock —- nine-thirty. The drummer came up. “I've got Silmfillvng to entertain the young DIPE RASH T0 IIELF "u!" ggiiéawag with for a while," he Generations of bett b b1 h l _ received this three-follilrcaracflmiiill; becgggls nodded‘ “Fine that Wu‘ medicatedCuticura Ointment for help- i ing relieve cliafings t d ‘ '1 ' externally caused irritatloqnLfl-iilirzliiairailt fpirhleieilghtélilizsdlhgisg hahdillfigxlllle Cuticurzi Soup for gcntlo cleansing —purc Cuticura Talcum for refreshing comfort. Buyatyourdruzsiist. terribly tired. And there was sum:- thing confusing in the back of her head. Pat had said. "I found every- thing when the bus was sidetrack- ed. You — and the best story of mv life." The drummer opened his sample case a few desks away, He began to spread out cards. Skippy watched, entranced. . "And this," the salesman said, "is the Easter bunny in the Easter bonnet, Some lid, dz?" Skippy laughed and mimicked him. "Some lid, eh?" He held u the card. to Connie for her approva . She was his favorite. She was the one who had pulled him through Allomitllsvnllc Indifferent Golfer (in a very re- mote Pough) - What. the blazes do you want to kflip consulting that infernal watch for? Caddie (sourlw-‘Taint a watch, mister; it's a ccmpasal the minute. “Three of us - “Oh. I‘ s0 Elfld l) 86$ my feel traveling east.“ on vice versa again," said the lady The Enstgf cards kept coming as the airplane landed "My dear," said her friend pa- tiently, "you don't mean vice versa you mean term cotta." AVOIDED BUMPS A type cf roller-skate which was Eflflflfiflv manufactured in Bellflwn had brakes. out, like rabbits from a magiciank pocket. '1I:ere were chicks bursting from brightly-tinted eggs. There were rabbits racing down daffodil lanes. There were small white churches with crosses pointing skywards. Skippy looked and laughed. Then he demanded, “\Vhere’s Christ- mas?" The drummer answered drolly, "In my line - Christmas in still six months away." Hunger, the warmish room, the siglit 0i’ the little boy, happy and unquestioiilng for the moment, had lulled Connie. "Christmas is still six months awa ." She wished vehemently that t was. But she knew it was only a fortnight-and that sh; had a rendezvous with it in St. John's. She put her head down on ire desk. l I I I I ‘There is a hospital in Pitbburgh which has n. long and impressive history. Yet perhaps the thing for which it is mostly famous. is writ- en in its name —"Mercy Hospital.‘ 1t. was to Mercv Hospital that the interns took Lila Ernst that night. .__.., 8'5 Ganon G.1non'.§'s@ Best [IHUEULATES Qrillllllinfl Swans Down Cake In the Pantry Brings Jlmmle Made only from loft Canadian winter when, grown for Swuu Down in one particular lectlon, Swan: Down Cake Flour h a nofter, finer flour that maker i: enter for anyone to make more tam ting, lighter cakes. Milled b t e Swans Down "Controlled Process," this lelecred ground and re-ground, RECIPES ron m: a non POPULAR can: All on ‘m: ncnu "" then sifted again and aggln through silk to produce a cake flour which is 27 timu u fine u ordinary flour. The Ill erlntivo fineneannd unvuyingh hqunl- lry of every och a o Swain Down helps veto wan: Down Cake Flour t at fine, even grain which mum extra dellcn an goodness in every cake you ke. NAME - - - - - ——-- — — — — - — — — — ——-—- smsu-raoortnss - - - - - - — — — - - — — — — — ~- PROVlNCE———--——— CITY - — — — ———-—--- THE INSURANCE POIICY FOR BETTER CAKES poESNT 5 AND I 2 atom of extra richness i 3 the fragrant goodness in. IVE FLAVOR MmH@ Maxwell House has actually been enriched to a higher peak of satisfying goodness by a new and skiiful blending of superfine coffees. A unique roasting method captures every It: roasts every single bean evenly all through. Maxwell House is packed in the only way that can ensure you roaster freshness. The Super-Vacuum tin keeps all the air out-all ifs MAXWELL HOUSE TRY IT QM’ POUND 5 n/cnnrss ‘rut-MFR 5°” n this better blend. Look in the section your birthday CQXIWS in and find what your out. 1°93 1-5) iwiimdmfl t0 llie stars. For Monday, December 15th (Copyright 1941, Kim; Features Syndicate, Inc.) MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Start the week enthusiastically. Preipare for a. full schedule replete with interesting and gainful ac- tivities. Give your associates the benefit of cooperation. Be aloof from everything pettv_ APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) — Good rays generally to encour- age you to greater effort. Your deeds are the outward expression 0f the inner you, especially the way you think. Be stire they are a worthy display cf lhe better you. MAY 21 to JUNE’ Z1 (Gemini)- Several unfriendly influences Be tho htfully careful in your move- men s. Watch the diet, shim in. harmonious SuTTOUnC.1|-1gs_ Don-t quarre; be alocf from everything Dett . New is the time to exude con ldence and optimism in YOU and your rcductiiveiiess. JUNE 2 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Disturbing tendences Be guarded against schemers and unscrupulous propositions Maintain a steady fimpo whim should carry you through the day's difficulties with flyink cclcrs. JULY 24 tri AUGUST 22 (Leot- Slwken your pace only to revitalize energy or 'to recheck for surer footing. Promote worth while friendships-z indulge social con- tacts with a view to fnrlhermce of your pcsiticn in a szund business i_.__ Learned Hon I 1311610" 111 Lessons Bumping Can Bo Avoided Easy, now! 1f you often crash mo people on the dance floor, mun probably not lure oi your lance palturc or your ltepa. You can eully learn the stop: Prom diagrams. A: for posture and imooth leading, why not takc l ‘ew of the tips other men follow? For instance- In holding your partner, be as iomfortablo u possible; keep her right arm no higher than hei- shoul- ler and clup her l little above the waist. She'll follow better, make t easier for you. Get your body under control u you dance. See that your upper iody il directly over your hip:- rcur weight over the bulls of your leet. ‘Hien you can stop on n dime! But, molt important of all, be in l relaxed state of mind-possible inly if you know the steps by heart! You can learn any popular dance ln one evening. Oui- SZ-page book- let llll dilgnml and clear instruc- llonl for Conga, rhurnbn, tango. tox- trot. Weatchemr, waltz, Samba, Lindy. Peabody and shag. Include: basic steps and vnrlationl. Giver tips on leading. following. Send 20c ln coins for your of "How to Do the Newest. Dgggz Steps and Variations" to The gllflffllgnllfogie Service. B; sun wr .n n and the lime gtmiliiioxizil?’ Addie" nit-QT ma». C"! Irovinan Your Individual H O R O S C O P E --——-By Frances Drake way. Be alert, tactful. AUGUST 23 t0 SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) -- Always have ii mind ° TI 1° $609M any new worthy l eas or potent methods designed to aid you 1n your work. But don't ever compromise with wrzng, Heed scund advice _ but be sure oi its source. SEPITIMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Excellent planetary aspect-s oocur today. Give scme time to cleaning up unfinished bus- iness. Pursue an aggressive cam- paign bascd on we.i thought out plans Be (tieery. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEEVIBER 22 (Scorpio) - Certain conditions witim you to ste-p deliberately with forethought, Avoid needless ventures. uncharted paths. Regular channels of travel are your best bet. Be shipshupe. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 23 (SflEltt-arius) - Admonltions of- fered to Scorpio natives apply to you today, too. Don't permit ti- ward nervcusness or worry to Callie an‘ outward impatient man- ner. 'l'h-:s \V.“"'f{ sfymfg ¢oopera_ t-icn from others. _i)ncaiiiln=isi< 2.4 BAKERS famous cocoa recipe this rirlily flavoured beverage n family favourite for over u ticnlury and u half, ECONOMY SIZE! Alwnyl buy the big 1 1b., Glly-[g-opgn canister . . . it in priced amazingly low. Servo Bnkcfls Caron often to your family. Use the famous recipe printed on ench label. tO_ J§NUARY_2i nnmm nwmmnv Quality loader 2 GRINDS Ground to the rig)" degree of fineness and always uniform. R9917“. Ground and Packed in Cflnfliia, Lililé; (Capricorn) -— Ir ‘t l" . q which shflllld put iii“? iii? 23m‘? dvlft let intolerance influence - day. Remember. it lies Wlllillllféi; to offset any unfriendly tencm C193 with a. fine will and 36m; 22 to FEBRUARY (AqllflflllS) —- Business and mp2,? cial interests, personal and iicait affairs all bear watching m“, Travel with care. HQII) curim‘, reject anv nigh-handed lifcpgguls FEBRUARY 2i to l.’ i ' l1 (Pl-WES) —- Pvur out yu‘.'.r liflglllbill.) ity with. conscientious fervor, Graciousness and cherry rimm- are really aids. Broaden your 5cm in every way possible but be ‘Ufg that vwr squrce of inioiwniutcii i, 13114118 YOU "Eh?- and authentic u. v ce A CHILD BORN ON T1113 DAY 601118860115. dynamic. personable Should have music and dramatic ability. Able and keen to take ad. vantage of opixrtunities as tliey present themse vcs. Religion the means of softeiiiris any llllllsli Willis that CW1? 11D- Many interesting years ahead. (Continued on page 3. Col 5) Li? MINERALIZED FISH Fish contain many mineral; lli Cludlng calcium, phosphor-us, cop. per, iodine, sulphur- and iron NAPOLEON 'S IDEA Hiuse numbers were the idcfi o; Napoleon; he marle in: lllllllbti‘ or, one side of the street even int-i on the other side cdd. has made I Needlecraft/ "Eidl For The. Hom The Ohribfiima holida wil "P011 its before we know lit, lfldl‘ ill: time i0 be Planning for them right n0w._ Holiday-thine is party time, so first on your list ls ..'..~:.*_..c ‘tile-i v | I and. above all, flatterimoghto yo‘: figure. You couldn't do better thou to choose this sleek long torso die- 518" m‘ the imgortant role. It's bound to make eads turn _l'>oth in admiration and in envy. It’; "l" W mile you the most dated lirl of the vacation. so send for Wilir pattern now, and at mu,- stole Nb. 9134 fa esi aims 12. 14. 16. 18 anadzofnaetiiciiii "quires 2 3-4 yards of 39-inch f“. ric 1-2 yard contrasting. x Bend twenty cenu r20) coin en . erred for pattern. Write pl; 1y 7W1‘ Numb. ddnss and style w"?- Bc "To to state sin you Style No. 3134 size Nlmc "nth-q"... ‘ sEQJF/iatfiu JOHNSON’ /\i'\l(‘)l'i‘~/l*'5 lllilllVll;